24/10/2024

Angola: Investment Policy of Angolan Sovereign Fund

Presidential Decree 216/24, of 21 October 2024, approved the Investment Policy of the Angolan Sovereign Fund (Fundo Soberano de Angola, FSDEA). Here is a summary of PD 216/24:

Objectives: The main objectives of the FSDEA are the following:

  • Save and transfer wealth to future generations of Angolans;
  • Maximize financial returns;
  • Manage resources allocated by the state for specific purposes, such as fiscal stability and development of national infrastructure projects.

Investment Principles: The FSDEA shall achieve financial returns while protecting its capital, and its investments shall be aimed at:

  • Increasing national wealth through prudent investments based on the best risk/reward balance;
  • Creating additional sources of income to Angola and ensure the wealth transfer between generations.

Independence: The FSDEA is totally independent from the state administration and bodies.

Asset Allocation: The FSDSE investment portfolio shall be allocated as follows:

  1. Between a minimum of 20% and a maximum of 50% will be invested in fixed income securities issued by sovereign entities of predominantly G7 countries, or companies or financial institutions with investment grade rating;
  2. A maximum of 50% will be invested in variable income securities;
  3. A maximum of 50% for alternative investments.

Petroleum investments: Investments in petroleum assets shall not exceed 5% of the fund’s assets.

Alternative investments: The fund may invest in alternative investments, including private equity and venture capital.

Hedging: The fund may use hedging instruments, including derivatives, to hedge the risk of its investments.

Leverage: In special cases, the fund may use leverage for its investments up to a maximum of 5% of the fund’s capital.

Reinvestment: Investment returns shall be used primarily for reinvestment. They may also be used for development and social responsibility projects.

Currency: Investments shall be made primarily in US Dollars, although investments in other currencies are also possible.

Risk Management: The Board of Directors of the fund shall approve a Risk Management Policy.

Asset Managers: The fund may hire external asset managers who meet the following requirements:

  1. More than 10 years’ experience in at least one G7 economy;
  2. Subject to the authority of a regulatory body;
  3. Not targeted in any criminal investigation;
  4. With assets under management of at least USD 3 billion.

The same asset manager cannot manage more than 30% of the fund’s global portfolio.

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