Profit sharing fund

What is a profit sharing fund ?

The social and environmental status we know today deserves help.

We believe finance should participate in improving our lives.

Our profit sharing fund will allocate roughly 0.25% of the investment management fees to concrete projects in a transparent manner.

The social and environmental status we know today deserves help.

We believe finance should participate in improving our lives.

Our profit sharing fund will allocate roughly 0.25% of the investment management fees to concrete projects in a transparent manner.

The profit sharing fund is a win / win for all parties involved

  • It provides resources for the beneficiaries of the fund
  • The fund manager is involved in a good cause
  • &The investor earns a competitive return on investment
  • RThe investor also follows the progress of social and environmental projects in a transparent way

How do we share the fund ?

Colibri AM investment fund

0.25% sharing fee

Concrete social and environmental projects on the ground

Is the profit sharing concept straightforward ?

We have established a clear-cut procedure to share the funds with recipients :

  • Establishment of an independent and voluntary sharing committee
  • Study of companies, associations or foundations by the committee
  • Regular contact and follow-up of the sharing with the recipient selected by the committee, in order to guarantee good progress of the funded project

Who will be the recipients of the profit shared funds ?

The sharing committee looks at foundations, associations or companies that participate in the improvement of society and act in favor of environmental and climate change.

Projects financed by our investment funds will therefore focus on two main themes:

Environment

Protection of the environment and biodiversity

Protect endangered species

Involved in eduction of environmental issues

Carries out a short circuit activity

Social

Social re-integration

Operates at the local level

Combating exclusion and poverty

Fighting illiteracy