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    Dutch pension fund ABP sells stake in Caterpillar

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    Posted on October 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Dutch pension fund ABP divests from Caterpillar over ethical concerns, following Norway's similar move, due to Caterpillar's involvement in conflict areas.

    Table of Contents

    • ABP's Ethical Investment Strategy
    • Background on ABP's Decision
    • Impact of Ethical Considerations
    • Comparison with Norway's Sovereign Fund

    ABP Divests from Caterpillar Over Ethical Investment Concerns

    ABP's Ethical Investment Strategy

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -Dutch pension fund ABP has sold its entire stake in U.S. construction equipment-maker Caterpillar on ethical grounds, it said on Wednesday. ABP, the largest pension fund in the Netherlands with around 524 billion euros ($615.44 billion) in total assets, previously held around 387 million euros in Caterpillar shares.

    Background on ABP's Decision

    The fund referred to the company's policy regarding investments in conflict areas such as in Israel-Gaza when asked about the decision.

    Impact of Ethical Considerations

    "The way we invest must ensure good returns and at the same time be socially responsible," ABP said in a statement.

    Comparison with Norway's Sovereign Fund

    "We include companies that meet our criteria in our investment portfolio. And we make every effort to encourage companies that are lagging behind to conduct their business more responsibly ... If discussions with companies do not lead to the desired results, ABP will ultimately no longer invest in these companies."

    Caterpillar did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

    ABP's decision followed a similar move by Norway's $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund last month, which divested from Caterpillar and five Israeli banking groups.

    The fund's ethics watchdog at the time said there was no doubt that Caterpillar's products were being used by Israeli authorities in the "widespread unlawful destruction of Palestinian property", and that the company had made no effort to prevent this.

    ($1 = 0.8514 euros)

    (Reporting by Bart Meijer and Benoit Van Overstraeten; Editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •ABP sold its entire stake in Caterpillar due to ethical concerns.
    • •The decision aligns with ABP's socially responsible investment strategy.
    • •Caterpillar's involvement in conflict areas influenced ABP's decision.
    • •Norway's sovereign fund made a similar divestment recently.
    • •Caterpillar did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Dutch pension fund ABP sells stake in Caterpillar

    1What is ethical investment?

    Ethical investment involves choosing investments based on moral or ethical principles, often considering the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impacts of companies.

    2What is corporate social responsibility?

    Corporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to a company's commitment to conducting business in an ethical manner, considering its impact on society and the environment.

    3What is a pension fund?

    A pension fund is a type of investment fund that collects and invests money to provide retirement income for its members.

    4What are conflict areas in investment terms?

    Conflict areas refer to regions affected by war or violence, where investments may be considered unethical due to human rights concerns.

    5What is a sovereign wealth fund?

    A sovereign wealth fund is a state-owned investment fund that manages a country's reserves, often investing in various asset classes globally.

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