PRI invites asset managers to co-design responsible investment guidance

Best investment practices

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The UN Principles for Responsible Investment organisation has kicked off a design process to create a guide to best investment practices for asset managers.

Progression Pathways will take the form of a step-by-step journey for PRI signatories on responsible investment methods.  The guidance will be co-designed with signatories to enable more targeted support for them as they move ahead with their responsible investment practices. Alongside this is an aim to better clarify the different roles of responsible investors in a sustainable financial system. UN investor group takes aim at mining sector's ESG failings It will be voluntary for PRI signatories to adopt the guidance, and the organisation is putting forward two potential models ...

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