Kempen Capital Management has published a new climate change policy, setting out key objectives to enable it to meet a net-zero target by 2050.
In an announcement today (2 November), it outlined how its business and strategies would adapt over the short, medium and long term. Alignment with a path to achieving the Paris Agreement goals for all listed investments is high on the manager's agenda, featuring in its aims for 2025, 2030 and 2050. The Dutch-owned asset manager has also pledged to meet targets set in the Netherlands. Number of ESG indices globally sees record rise Lars Dijkstra, chief investment officer at Kempen Capital Management, said that as a long-term investor, the company believed climate change represen...
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