Allianz Global Intelligent Cities

Building a better future through innovation

15/11/2021
Intelligent Cities

Summary

Smart “intelligent” cities use the latest technologies and data to create efficiencies, improve sustainability, promote economic development and enhance the quality of life for people in a city.

Q: People are familiar with the terms ‘intelligent cities’ or ‘smart cities’, but what does intelligent city actually mean?

Smart “intelligent” cities use the latest technologies and data to create efficiencies, improve sustainability, promote economic development and enhance the quality of life for people in a city.

Cities around the world are facing increasing environmental pressures, infrastructure needs and growing demands from residents for better services. This is creating a need for a new type of city that can be smarter, more ecological and, ultimately, sustainable long into the future. Smart technologies can help cities meet these challenges.

Intelligent cities are finally happening due to the convergence of disruptive technologies, digital transformation and new innovations - and they are already enabling the next wave of investment.

Q: What has fuelled the rise in the number of intelligent cities?

Urbanisation is one of the four key megatrends that we believe are having the greatest impact on our future. Cities are home to more than half the world’s population and over 80% of global GDP now comes from the world’s cities1. This rapid growth however is causing big problems in our cities such as pollution, traffic congestion, crime & safety, strained public services, a rising cost of living and resource scarcity to name a few.

As our economies recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we believe there are significant tailwinds ahead that will further support the investments needed to make our cities safer and more sustainable over the coming years. Policy support like the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan, the European Green Deal and other stimulus proposals from around the world should help to provide more funding to improve our cities and fight climate change.

Q: What is the estimated size of this opportunity?

The market opportunity for intelligent cities is very large and could reach over USD 3 trillion by 20262. There are now over 600 smart city projects3 globally with technology spending over USD 100 billion in 20194. Hundreds of cities worldwide now have significant budgets and are investing to improve infrastructure, city services, security, transportation and healthcare.

There are many examples of smart city initiatives where you live and work. From Smart Nation Singapore to Smarter London Together to Smart Dubai. Just type in smart cities and your city name in a search engine and you’ll find several websites and news articles on the topic. The growth of intelligent cities should only accelerate over the coming years.

Q: Please describe the Allianz Global Intelligent Cities investment strategy?

We utilize a thematic approach, investing in companies whose products and services are benefitting from the smart cities trend and helping to build a better future through innovation. We invest across a company’s capital structure, in public equities, convertibles, and fixed income securities - across sectors- through a fundamental, bottom-up investment process. We do this with the goal of providing a stable income stream and long-term capital appreciation with less portfolio volatility.

Q: Why a multi-asset approach?

The strategy is designed for investors seeking a mixture of income and capital appreciation for today’s more volatile market environment. The goal is to provide active equity market exposure to the smart cities theme while lowering volatility of the portfolio by using convertible securities and a modest amount of fixed income. With different market cycles in mind, it can be helpful to leverage different asset classes to maximize risk-adjusted returns through a more balanced total return profile.

Q: Please describe the areas and themes of focus for you within the intelligent cities ecosystem?

We see a broad and diversified investment opportunity across the entire intelligent cities’ ecosystem with a focus on 3 key dimensions:

  • Infrastructure (building the city): Critical building blocks across next-gen connectivity, datacenters, buildings and clean energy are now being put in place to enable the city of the future.
  • Management (overseeing the city): Digital transformation is creating new solutions to better manage assets & resources more efficiently to improve the quality, safety and sustainability of city living.
  • Services (living in the city): New digital apps and smart services that enhance the quality of everyday life for people in the city.

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There are also eight key themes that we believe are critical for smart cities, ranging from intelligent buildings to clean energy to safety & security (as illustrated below).

Q: How is Allianz Global Intelligent Cities different from other thematic funds?

Allianz Global Intelligent Cities is very different from a typical thematic equity only fund. First, it’s a thematic strategy focused on providing an attractive income solution and total return profile that has less volatility than a pure equity strategy. Second, the fund invests in a broader opportunity set across eight key themes, which helps to provide for more diversification and greater access to the convertible universe. This helps the strategy to have high active share versus other thematic funds, meaning it has relatively minimal overlap.

The strategy also takes a broader view relative to competing funds, looking beyond just smart city infrastructure to how technological innovation can improve the entire ecosystem in a city - across all sectors and industries. We believe our unique approach of investing across a company’s capital structure is a better way to gain exposure to attractive growth areas like smart cities, while helping investors to better weather down markets and still participate in up markets.

Q: Can you describe the teams’ experience?

Allianz Global Intelligent Cities combines the core strengths of the Artificial Intelligence and Income & Growth teams.

Our teams collectively manage over USD 83 billion in AuM5 with experience in technology, thematic and multi-asset strategies. The Artificial Intelligence team has over 20 years of experience covering technology & innovation and deep relationships across Silicon Valley. The Income & Growth team has been investing across the capital structure through multiple market cycles with convertible bonds and high-yield bonds since the 1990s and equities since 2007.

To capture the Intelligent Cities opportunity, we believe in our approach of investing across the capital structure of a company. We first identify the companies best positioned to benefit from the growth in smart cities based on bottom-up, fundamental research conducted by the Artificial Intelligence team. Then, both teams collaborate and evaluate the available investment opportunities across a company’s capital structure (which includes equity, convertible, or fixed income securities). We finally select the most favourable segment of the capital structure to invest in that exhibits the most attractive risk/reward profile. Daily dialogue and regular meetings between the two teams ensures a seamless fund management process.

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Q: Who might be interested in this strategy?

Investors who want thematic exposure to the growth opportunities related to the evolution of intelligent cities and connected communities. We believe Allianz Global Intelligent Cities’ value proposition of an income stream and long-term capital appreciation with less portfolio volatility is unique in the marketplace.

 

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AllianzGI, Assets under management (AUM) as of 30 June 2021: AllianzGI Income and Growth Team USD 63.5 billion and AllianzGI Artificial Intelligence Team USD 20.2 billion

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Nine themes for investing in China’s transformation

18/11/2021
Nine themes for investing in China’s transformation

Summary

As China’s economy quickly transforms itself, a thematic approach based on structural macro trends is an effective way to identify the winners.

Key takeaways

  • China is transforming into a high-tech leader, developing semiconductors, solar panels, artificial intelligence technology, biotechnology and dynamic new business models
  • But only a small segment of companies will be “winners” – which is why investors may want to turn to a thematic approach as an effective way to participate in change
  • We’ve defined a set of themes – including environmental commitment, healthcare transformation and food security – to help identify companies best positioned to profit from the country’s rapid transformation

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