Did you know that institutional investors do take sustainability into account? People think they just want to make short term gains.
"Large asset owners globally are increasingly integrating sustainability factors into investment strategies, with 73% now applying such considerations"
"Concern about climate risk's investment impact rose to 85% from 76% in 2024"
And do you know why? Is it for the good of society? No. It's profit, closely followed by fiduciary duty.
"Financial performance has emerged as the primary driver, with 56% citing better risk-adjusted returns as their top motivation, up from 47% in 2024. Fiduciary duty as a motivator surged to 42% from just 14% last year, while "societal good" fell to last place."
I find it very interesting to understand how these investors think about risk, and even more interesting to see how it is changing over time.
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ESG Today
Asset Owners Increased Use of Sustainability Factors in 2025, with Performance as Top Driver: FTSE Russell Survey - ESG Today
An increasing proportion of asset owners globally reported implementing sustainability considerations in their investment strategies over the past ...