Ulrik Fugmann

Ulrik Fugmann

Co-Chief Investment Officer

Bio

Ulrik is co-CIO of Environmental Strategies Group and senior portfolio manager of long only and long-short environmental strategies managed by the group having joined BNPP AM in 2019. Ulrik began his career in 2001 at Goldman Sachs in London investing in companies globally focussed on how the world feeds, moves, energises and builds itself. He formed part of the internal investment group Goldman Sachs Principal Strategies Group from 2005-2007 and later co-ran the Goldman Sachs Thematic Investment Group from 2007-2012. From 2012, Ulrik was the CIO and co-founder of thematic asset management boutique North Shore Partners – became part of Duet Asset Management in 2015 – and later co-founded an environmental solutions focussed business, Sustainable Solutions, in 2017-2019. He holds a MSc in Economics and Political Science from University of Copenhagen.

Location London

Joined 2019

Articles from Ulrik Fugmann

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The sovereignty challenge: Investment opportunities in a fragmented world

By Ulrik Fugmann and Edward Lees, Co-Heads of the Environmental Strategies Group, and Portfolio Manager, Lazare Hounhouayenou   In today’s…

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AI: A sustainability risk and opportunity for long-term investors

By Alex Bernhardt, Global Head of Sustainability Research, and Ulrik Fuggman, Co-Head of the Environmental Strategies Group Investors can help…

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Renewable energy in focus amid the energy shock

What do current events in the Middle East mean for the clean energy sector? How can vulnerability to fossil fuel…

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Electrification and AI turbocharge clean energy outlook

Clean energy started 2026 strongly as the investment theme rides the bullish sentiment around power demand, expanding electrification and the…

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The case for listed environmental infrastructure

Global infrastructure systems are under mounting pressure. Rapid digitisation, the expansion of artificial intelligence and datacentres, and the widespread electrification…

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Whales in arctic sea

Biodiversity loss – Why should investors care?

Human-driven pollution, climate change, and population growth are all proven causes of the ongoing loss of biodiversity. The variety and…

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