Do you want to invest with purpose?
Sustainable Investing Can Be Part of Your Investment Plan
What is ESG Investing?
Socially conscious investors use three main criteria that fall under the acronym "ESG," when creating investment portfolios. ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance.
Environmental
Environmental criteria might measure a company’s conservation efforts, pollution, and water conservation.
Social
Social factors may include worker health and safety, privacy and security, and community involvement.
Governance
Governance criteria may refer to shareholders’ rights, transparency, ethics, and fraud.
We take our role as fiduciaries seriously, while we want to offer our clients investment solutions with a strong ESG profile, it is also important that this is not done at the expense of a less solid investment portfolio. Thanks to innovations in technology and investment products, we offer ESG solutions that combine the best of both worlds: A cost-effective, sound and well-diversified ESG investment portfolio that captures market returns through ethical investing.
Environmental, Social And Governance Criteria
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Environmental
Climate Change & Carbon Emissions
Air & Water Pollution
Energy Efficiency
Waste Management
Water Scarcity
Biodiversity & Deforestation
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Social
Gender & Diversity Policies
Human Rights
Labor Standards
Employee Engagement
Customer Satisfaction
Community Relations
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Governance
Board Composition
Executive Compensation
Audit Committee Structure
Bribery & Corruption Policies
Lobbying Activities
Political Contributions