In keeping with all Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes, the components for the DJSI World Enlarged are selected according to SAM’s systematic Corporate Sustainability Assessment, which analyzes company performance in terms of economic, environmental and social criteria. The new index has 513 components, is reviewed on an annual basis, and is weighted according to free float market capitalization. Additionally, there will be a subset index of 459 components that excludes companies from the following sectors: tobacco, alcohol, gambling, armament and firearms, and adult entertainment.

Rodrigo Amandi, Managing Director, SAM Indexes: “SAM Indexes has repeatedly received inquiries for a more extensive investment universe from institutional investors managing sustainability portfolios. It is inspiring to see the increasing importance investors attribute to sustainability criteria and we are looking forward to providing this benchmarking tool, while continually expanding our unique Sustainability Investing platform.”

Michael A. Petronella, President Dow Jones Indexes: “This index launch represents another important milestone in our efforts to continually advance our joint index family. It reflects both our awareness of market demand and our readiness to respond to changing investor requirements. We are also pleased that inclusion in the index continues to be an important barometer for companies that strive for long-term sustainability improvements.” The DJSI World Enlarged appeals to investors desiring a broader global gauge for their sustainability investments. Additionally, the new index further complements the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes family, which has become a strategic reference point for Sustainability Investing since the launch of the first index in 1999, the DJSI World. Today, the index series comprises a variety of broad and blue-chip geographical benchmarks as well as additional subsets.

More than USD 8 billion in assets under management is currently linked to the DJSI, as well as
a broad range of financial products such as mutual funds, separate accounts, notes, and futures
and exchange-traded funds. Furthermore, SAM’s research shows that a growing number of
asset owners are using the DJSI family for their investments and more and more companies
define index inclusion as a corporate goal.