Premier Miton Global Renewables handed LSE's 'Green Economy Mark'

Following 2020 investment policy shift

Mike Sheen
clock • 1 min read

Premier Miton Global Renewables Trust has been awarded the London Stock Exchange's Green Economy Mark in response to the trust's investment policy shift in late 2020.

Previously named Premier Miton Global Infrastructure, in November the trust received approval to shift its investment focus to the renewable energy sector via a portfolio of equity and equity-related securities, as well as other sustainable and low carbon infrastructure investments. The LSE's Green Economy Mark was introduced in 2019 to highlight companies and investment funds listed on all segments of the Main Market and AIM that are driving the global green economy. To qualify for the Green Economy Mark, companies and funds must generate 50% or more of their total annual revenues fr...

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