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Descartes High Grade CLO Fund

The Descartes High Grade CLO Fund is a UCITS fund under French law launched in October 2020. Managed by Cartesia and hosted on the Waystone Management platform, it offers a fairly conservative risk profile while generating carry significantly higher than assets of the same rating. Its purpose is to invest in tranches rated “Investment Grade” (BBB or better) of European CLOs. It offers investors daily liquidity.

General Information

Legal Status / Classification FCP - UCITS
Juridiction France
Management Company Waystone Management Company
Investment Manager Cartesia
Average Portfolio Rating A+
Liquidity Daily
ISR Risk index 2/7
Maturity Evergreen
SFDR Classification Article 6
Custodian CACEIS
Launch Date 1/10/2020

Performance

July
+0,63%
YTD
+5,91%
2023
+10,29%
1 year
+9,74%
2 years
+18,57%
3 years
+7,57%
Since inception
+10,00%

Share class AC – FR0013515061 as of 31/07/2024. Source : Cartesia

Risk profile

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Disclaimer

These elements are provided for information purposes only. They are not contractually binding and do not constitute an investment advice or proposal. The data presented herein have not been verified by the auditors of the funds. Past performance is not indicative of future results. The capital invested in the funds is not guaranteed, and the investor may lose all or part of their investment. Investment in the fund may be subject to restrictions for certain individuals or countries. Tax treatment depends on each individual’s situation. Risks factors and fees are described in the prospectus and others offering documents, and for UCITS, in the KIID (Key Investor Information Document), which must be provided at the time of subscription. The information and/or statistics presented in this document come from sources that Cartesia considers reliable but cannot any liability. The views, assumptions, calculations and estimates reflect Cartesia’s own analysis, based on information available at the time of publication, but may change at any time. The parameters used reflect common and conservative assumptions by Cartesia, but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. These views are also summarized and therefore may be inaccurate or incomplete. Cartesia is regulated by the Autorité des Marchés Financiers.