Fidelity Sustainable International Equity Fund (FSYRX) is an open-end mutual fund managed by Fidelity Investments that seeks capital appreciation by investing primarily in equity securities of issuers in developed and emerging non-U.S. markets with strong or improving sustainability characteristics; it normally invests at least 80% of its assets in such securities, including common stocks, depositary receipts, and other equity-related instruments, with a focus on large- and mid-cap blend styles in the foreign large blend category. The fund offers exposure to non-U.S. stocks (approximately 93%), cash equivalents, and minimal U.S. holdings; it emphasizes issuers demonstrating proven sustainability practices across environmental, social, and governance factors, utilizing Fidelity's sector partner model for collaboration with equity analysts. Fidelity Investments, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, provides the fund through its extensive platform serving individual and institutional investors across the United States.
Launched on February 10, 2022, as part of Fidelity's expansion of its sustainable investing suite, FSYRX was introduced alongside related products including the Fidelity Sustainable Emerging Markets Equity Fund (FSYJX), Fidelity Sustainable Multi-Asset Fund (FYMRX), and Fidelity Sustainable High Yield ETF (FSYD); this launch marked a strategic push into ESG-themed offerings targeting international equities and high-yield debt with sustainability focus, bringing Fidelity's sustainable mutual funds and ETFs to 15 products at the time. The fund has maintained its investment objective and strategy without major reorganizations or name changes in recent years; as of late 2025, it continues under the management of William Kennedy, who has led since inception, amid Fidelity's ongoing enhancements to sustainable investing stewardship reported in 2024-2025 updates. No significant acquisitions, funding rounds, or partnerships specific to FSYRX have been announced within the last 1-2 years, reflecting stable operations within Fidelity's broader $9.9 trillion asset management framework.