Independent quality labels attest our performance
Raiffeisen Capital Management's high sustainability standards are confirmed by various labels of approval and a large number of awards from independent international institutions.
Investing in funds is a matter of trust
The quality of an investment fund or asset management company is quite clearly an important factor in decision-making and can be useful when looking for a fund to invest in. But how can investors judge quality? What criteria are decisive in this regard? Awards and quality seals from external institutions can provide some guidance.
What makes awards and quality seals so valuable?
They offer an independent, critical view from an external perspective.
They go beyond mere quantitative criteria and are also based on in-depth, qualitative analyses by the issuing institution.
Depending on the award itself or the quality seal, this covers more than just the fund’s performance: it encompasses the investment process, the management team, or even the asset management company as a whole.
Awards and quality seals also provide information on how a fund or asset management company compares to its domestic and international peers.
Seals of quality and certifications

Top rating from FNG for 14 funds
At the FNG Seal awards, Raiffeisen Kapitalanlage GmbH, operating under the umbrella brand of “Raiffeisen Capital Management”, was once again among the most successful fund companies. 14 of Raiffeisen Capital Management’s funds received the best rating of “3 Stars”, FNG’s highest rating. 5 of these funds are registered for sales in Romania.
With its FNG label Forum Nachhaltige Geldanlagen (FNG) sets a quality standard for sustainable investment funds in the German-speaking countries.
The funds Raiffeisen Sustainable European Equities, Raiffeisen Sustainable EmergingMarkets Equities and Raiffeisen Sustainable US Equities exhibits elevated volatility, meaning that unit prices can move significantly higher or lower in short periods of time, and it is not possible to rule out loss of capital.
The investment strategy permits the fund Raiffeisen Sustainable European Equities to predominantly (relative to the associated risk) invest in derivatives.
As of Dec. 2025