Accessibility statement

At Nordea Asset Management (“NAM”) we are committed to ensuring accessibility of our product and services information, in line with the European Accessibility Act (Directive (EU) 2019/882) and the international Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.. We aim to make our online content usable and accessible for everyone. This includes ongoing efforts to improve the accessibility of our websites, applications, marketing and legal materials related to our products and services.

NAM acknowledge that not all the materials on this website are fully accessible. Our goal is to have the fund documentation and website fully accessible by the end of 2026. If you require any document in a more accessible format, please contact us. We will respond within a reasonable timeframe.

Accessibility of the fund documentation

Fund documentation (including prospectuses, KIDs, and reports) is provided primarily in PDF format. NAM is working to ensure that these documents are accessible and meet required standards.

Marketing materials are designed with accessibility in mind, including, but not limited to, font legibility and appropriate contrast.

Web Accessibility

Nordea Asset Management is committed to improving the accessibility of our websites, applications, marketing and legal materials related to our products and services in line with the principles of the and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1.

The service is not yet fully accessible in the following identified areas. The identified gaps will be fixed, unless otherwise stated below. The following content and/or functions do not yet meet all accessibility requirements.

Interactive object descriptions

Some objects lack a text-based description of the purpose of the objects for assistive technology to convey to users. This is especially an issue on pages that contain charts and functions to display certain data.

Keyboard navigation

Some buttons in charts and sortable tables are not operable using keyboard navigation.

Color contrast in text and graphics

A few types of text content have too low contrast to the background, especially on image backgrounds, and a few graphics and interactive elements have too low contrast to surrounding colors. Some charts have a low contrast against the background.

Use of color

For some content such as charts and forms, color is used as the only way to convey information.

Status messages for dynamic content

Some dynamic content, such as spinners used when content is loading, is not marked up in such a way that users of assistive technology can perceive it.

Text alternatives for images

Complex images like tables and diagrams do in some cases not present equivalent information in an accessible way.

Content displayed with mouse hover

Page navigation bar and content in charts is displayed when the user hovers using a mouse, but not with keyboard.

Heading structures

The visual heading hierarchy is not always reflected in the code. In a few places, visual headings might not be marked up in a way that they will be picked up as headings by a screen reader, and sometimes the visual hierarchy and the semantic hierarchy diverges. Empty headings might appear in the code in certain content types.

Tables

In some tables, the table headers are not marked up, which makes it more difficult to make sense of the table when using a screen reader.

Non-specific links

Some pages that contain lists of content have links with identical link texts that leads to different content. We are working on making these links more specific.

Text on small devices

Content such as charts and tables from external websites and presented in iframes doesn’t flow properly on small devices.

Podcasts

Currently there is no transcript or text alternative for our podcasts.

Video content

Video content might lack subtitles, and in some cases also audio descriptions of the visual content in the video.

PDF documents

We are currently in the process of making all PDF documents compliant with the accessibility requirements.

Content for which we invoke a disproportionate burden

None

Contacting us about accessibility

If you encounter any accessibility issues or require further assistance, please reach out to us through the channels provided on our Contact us page. You will find details there on how to get in touch by email, phone or other means.