Investment Strategy
The fund management focuses on companies with convincing structural growth and high long-term earnings. These companies are based in the European Union, but often operate globally. Based on fundamental stock selection, companies are selected that achieve sustainable growth over long periods of time with high profitability. Investments are made primarily in large caps as well as high-growth smaller and medium-sized stocks. The decisive criteria for these business models are high entry barriers, end markets with structural growth and excellent management teams.
- Concentrated portfolio of about 50 stocks
- All cap approach, i.e. exploiting investment opportunities across all market segments
- Long-term investment horizon and therefore low portfolio turnover
- Benchmark-agnostic approach
Learn more about our investment philosophy in equity fund management
Further details on the opportunities and risks of this fund can be found in the sales prospectus.
Monthly market comment
Following the decline in early April, global equities recovered, driven by retail investor purchases, Trump’s pivot in tariff policy, and a reversal in fiscal policy. The HC Berenberg Europe ex UK Focus Fund outperformed its benchmark last month. Grenergy was one of the top performers in May thanks to strong quarterly figures and a positively received Capital Markets Day. Prosus continued its good performance with a result that exceeded expectations. Do&Co also continued to recover - boosted by an easing in the EU-US tariff dispute. Ambu disappointed with weak figures and vague statements on competition from China. Nevertheless, we expect tariffs on Chinese products to have a positive effect in the medium term. Alcon reported a weak first quarter but expects an acceleration in the second half of the year thanks to new products. Despite disappointing sales, especially in France, Reply's margin remained stable. Nevertheless, concerns about future growth predominated, which is why the share was one of the weaker performers in May. We added Bechtle to our portfolio, while we sold Siemens Healthineers.
Portfolio Management

Matthias Born
Matthias Born has been CIO Equities since 2017 and Head of Investments of Wealth and Asset Management since 2019. He started his career in 2001 at Allianz Global Investors (AGI), where he managed portfolios for European Small Caps, European growth stocks and German equities from 2002 to 2017. In his 16 years at AGI, he has built two very successful equity franchises and was responsible for client assets in the double-digit billions. Matthias Born has an excellent track record over two decades and received several awards for his outstanding and consistent performance. He studied at the University of Wuerzburg and holds a degree in Business Administration.

Martin Hermann
Martin Hermann has been a Portfolio Manager at Berenberg since October 2017. Before joining Berenberg, he was a Portfolio Manager and Vice President within the award-winning "Europe Equity Growth Team" at Allianz Global Investors. His responsibilities included Deputy Fund Manager for the International Equity Growth Fund. He started his career in 2010 as an Investment Trainee in the Graduate Program at Allianz Global Investors. Martin Hermann holds a Master in Investment Analysis and Corporate Finance from the University of Vienna and is CFA Charterholder.

Oliver Fritz
Oliver Fritz has been a Portfolio Manager at Berenberg since July 2017. Before joining Berenberg, Oliver Fritz worked in the Securities Division of Goldman Sachs, covering German-speaking equity and multi-asset clients. He started his career as a Sell-Side Sales at Mainfirst Bank. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Maastricht University and a Master's degree in Finance and Management from St. Andrews University.

Christian Korth
Christian Korth has been a Portfolio Manager at Berenberg since June 2024. Before joining Berenberg, Christian Korth worked for the Droege Group as a portfolio manager for liquid assets (equities, bonds) as well as private equity and venture capital. Prior to that, he was a senior equity research analyst at HSBC and Stifel. He holds a Diploma degree in Finance from Frankfurt’s Goethe University.
CO₂-Intensity
The fund does not actively manage its carbon footprint, however, emissions data such as CO2 intensity are relevant parameters which can be used to assess the efficient management of a company and the extent of transition risks.
ESG Score
The data provider MSCI ESG uses an ESG score of 0 to 10 to assess the management of material ESG risks of portfolio holdings compared to competitors.
ESG Controversies Screen
Investments in the fund are monitored for ESG controversies and, with the help of MSCI ESG data, flagged according their severity. Thereby, potential ESG risks of investments are identified. In the case of an orange flag (severe controversy), we enter into an active exchange with the company. In the case of a red flag (very severe controversy), the company is excluded.