Abstract
Following the successful launch of P1 Investment Management’s ethical investing proposition for retail clients in 2017, P1 pledged to several environmental standards to demonstrate our commitment as an ethical wealth manager. We outlined our progress just over a year ago (February 2018), and here review how that journey is continuing.
At P1 we believe that ethical investing really matters and are determined to demonstrate our engagement is more than skin-deep. Particularly since we carefully assess fund managers for inclusion in our ethical portfolios to ensure they meet high ethical and sustainability standards while avoiding those that only have a superficial commitment. For interested advisers, details are available on our website.
Our journey has included corporate standards and internal initiatives as well as employing staff with specific sustainable investing qualifications. We use formal standards, carbon offsetting and schemes that help our people individually ‘do their bit’, including support for charitable activities.
At P1 we believe that ethical investing really matters and are determined to demonstrate our engagement is more than skin-deep. Particularly since we carefully assess fund managers for inclusion in our ethical portfolios to ensure they meet high ethical and sustainability standards while avoiding those that only have a superficial commitment. For interested advisers, details are available on our website.
Our journey has included corporate standards and internal initiatives as well as employing staff with specific sustainable investing qualifications. We use formal standards, carbon offsetting and schemes that help our people individually ‘do their bit’, including support for charitable activities.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 5 |
Specialist publication | DISCUS (Discretionary Investment Services Coming Under Scrutiny) platform article |
Publication status | Published - 18 Apr 2019 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Q89ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Economics, Econometrics and Finance(all)