Watch on-demand from the Sustainable Investment Festival: Jupiter Asset Management

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On Thursday 24 June, at the inaugural Sustainable Investment Festival, Abbie Llewellyn-Waters, Head of Sustainable Investing, Fund Manager, Jupiter Asset Management presented a thought-provoking session titled: The New Normal - Planet, People and Profit.

You can now watch the session on-demand below.

 

In this time of crisis, it has never been so important to consider investing for Planet, People and Profit. For decades companies have externalised broader stakeholder costs, but increasingly investors are aligning capital to those companies who are leading the transition to a more sustainable world economy. Active management of these issues provides a key investment advantage as such strategies are better positioned to deliver attractive returns over the long term. Abbie Llewellyn-Waters (portfolio manager of Jupiter's global sustainable equities strategy) will explore how investing for all stakeholders can align clients to a low carbon fund that has social equality at the heart of its investment process.

 

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