Integrate impact into your investment strategy

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Georgina Mitchell | James Alexander

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Environmental, societal and governance factors demonstrated their importance as drivers of value last year, as businesses with higher ESG ratings outperformed others in the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis. At the same time, investor sentiment is evolving - as society becomes more concerned about the environment and social equity, demand for investment products that reflect the investor’s own convictions has skyrocketed. For wealth managers and financial advisors, there are various approaches that can be taken to capitalise on growing demand for ESG investing options. The challenge is in understanding the nuanced differences between these approaches and anticipating which strategy will best align with investors’ needs. In the first episode of BrightTALK’s new original series, “ESG Innovation Hub,” we’re inviting leaders from across the global wealth industry to share their insights on the business case for ESG and to present a roadmap to help you integrate impact into your investment strategy. Join this session to explore: - Assessing assets - what qualifies as ESG? - How to apply sustainable investing practices across the investment process and company operations - Differences between qualitative vs. quantitative analysis techniques - How to develop successful integration frameworks for ESG Speaker: - James Alexander, Chief Executive, UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association Hosted by Georgina Mitchell, Consultant, WellHouse Consulting
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With investors across the globe becoming increasingly concerned by the impact of their investment decisions, momentum behind ESG is growing by the second and ESG funds are more lucrative than ever. Bloomberg predicts that by 2025, over ESG assets will hit $53 trillion - representing a third of global AUM. However, investors remain concerned over the quality and fragmentation of ESG data, and in the absence of any standardised assessment criteria, developing a sound ESG investment strategy is no easy feat. In this BrightTALK Originals series, we invite experts from across the global wealth space to share their insights on the future of impact investing and present practical, tried-and-tested strategies to help you build a robust ESG investment strategy.