Environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues continue to raise big questions for investment firms and clients. AllianceBernstein believe responsible investing is not going anywhere soon and the future will be defined by a focus on material issues and changing client needs. #ESG #ResponsibleInvesting #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/USnt50TyRWq
Pensions for Purpose
Financial Services
Chichester, West Sussex 7,288 followers
Empowers institutional investors and businesses to value people and planet alongside profit.
About us
Pensions for Purpose exists as a bridge between asset managers, pension funds and their professional advisers, to encourage the flow of capital towards impact investment. Impact investments are made with the intention to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact alongside a financial return. Pensions for Purpose seeks to empower pension funds to make informed, sustainable investment decisions through our member Community, training, events, Impact Lens research and unique Knowledge Centre.
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http://www.pensionsforpurpose.com
External link for Pensions for Purpose
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Chichester, West Sussex
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Sustainable investment, ESG, Impact investment, Social impact, Environmental impact, Training, Research, Knowledge Centre, Membership, and Pensions
Locations
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226B Oving Road
Chichester, West Sussex PO19 7EJ, GB
Employees at Pensions for Purpose
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Stephanie Windsor
COO of Pensions for Purpose, the impact investment bridge
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Nick Spencer
Helping financial institutions cut to a sustainable future
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Kevin J.
Director of Risk and General Counsel, Brunel Pension Partnership Limited/Non-Executive Director
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Karen Shackleton
Founder of Pensions for Purpose, non-executive director and independent investment adviser
Updates
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We look forward to seeing you for our Pensions for Purpose Annual Symposium & Awards tomorrow. Read our pre-event brochure to discover the agenda, speakers, sponsors and the shortlisted organisations for the Content and Pension Fund Awards. #ImpactInvestment #PensionFunds #P4Psymp24 #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/nOa150TEltP
Annual Symposium & Awards 2024
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What are the challenges of aligning investment portfolios with the Paris Agreement's decarbonisation goals? Storebrand Asset Management advocate for a diversified approach that increases exposure to climate solutions across global regions, including emerging markets, to drive genuine Paris alignment. #ParisAlignment #ClimateSolutions #EmergingMarkets #PensionsforPurpose https://lnkd.in/eDD_VzfN
Double whammy: decarbonisation and de-risking in developing economies – Storebrand Asset Management
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The UK continues to work towards net zero, driven not only by tightening legislation but by the urgent need to prevent catastrophic climate and environmental damage. Our online roundtable with Ian Thomas from Turquoise will explore how the UK is influential in developing technologies to reduce global emissions, helping transition CO₂-intensive industries and achieving real-world decarbonisation. We'll explore the significant gap in growth capital within the UK and discuss the compelling investment opportunities in being part of the transition. Join us on 15 October at 14:00-15:00 BST and take part in this conversation on shaping a sustainable future. #PensionsforPurpose #NetZeroUK #ClimateAction https://ow.ly/Ozy150T25Mc
15 October 2024 - Investing for net zero - UK climate tech a generational financial and impact opportunity in the UK
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Nature has become a critical issue for investors, however it can be overwhelming to understand the different ways in which nature related issues relate to your investments. In this summary of Hymans Robertson’s latest webinar, they give guidance on nature-related investing and explain why to invest in natural capital. #Nature #NaturalCapital #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/uukF50TE7b0
Factoring nature into your investment strategy: why, how and what next? – Hymans Robertson
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We are pleased to announce John Loughhead CB OBE FREng, Industrial Professor of Clean Energy at University of Birmingham, will introduce our Content, Pension Fund and Community Awards, at our Pensions for Purpose Annual Symposium. John brings a wealth of engineering, government and renewables experience to our Symposium, and we look forward to welcoming him next week, on Tuesday 8 October. Asset owners – join us if you can. To learn more about John’s career, visit his LinkedIn profile: https://ow.ly/s7OZ50TCkIi #P4Psymp24 #Awards #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/NRom50TCkIj
Annual Symposium & Awards 2024
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Air conditioners are a necessity in growing areas of the world; the irony is that cooling products are actually warming the planet. FSSA Investment Managers share a case study on Midea, the largest appliance company in China, on how they have improved the energy efficiency of their products. #ClimateChange #EnergyEfficiency #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/bBaM50TB1bV
Climate change and the environment – FSSA Investment Managers
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Sustainability is improving human development outcomes within the environmental limits of our planet, say Stewart Investors, who see it as a more encompassing concept than ESG. In their 2023 sustainable investment annual review, they share highlights of the year, including collaborative engagement on conflict minerals in the semiconductor supply chain and their partnership with the Waste and Resources Action Programme to tackle plastic waste in India. #SustainableInvestment #ESG #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/OopZ50TB0ws
Annual Review 2023 – Stewart Investors
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Pensions for Purpose were pleased to host a dinner last night for DC master trusts in partnership with Schroders. The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority attended and were keen to hear views from the master trusts. The discussion focused on value for money, consolidation, investing in the UK and private markets. Special thanks to James Monk of Fidelity International Master Trust, Stephen Watson and Veronica Humble of NatWest Cushon Master Trust, David Butcher of Scottish Widows Master Trust, Natalie Winterfrost of SEI Master Trust, David Brown of Smart Pension Master Trust and Jenny Swift of Aon Master Trust for attending and contributing to the discussion. Takeaways were: - There was a consensus that focusing on value would benefit savers, encourage greater innovation and extend investment choice. However, low cost is deeply embedded and it will take interventions in the advice process and a more forward-looking approach, as well as regulatory change, to shift the culture. - There is scope for consolidation of legacy DC pots into the master trust platforms. However, to scale this potential, the regulations need simplifying. - There was interest in investing in the UK. However, it needs to be in the interests of savers with appropriate risk and return. - DC master trusts are increasing their allocations to private markets, with facilitation from long -term asset funds, but they require significant resource and so work best at scale. The climate transition, benefit adequacy and the new CDC regime were briefly touched on. We look forward to working with the industry on some of these challenges and changes. Thanks also to: Lorna Blyth of Aegon, Paul Kitson of EY, Stuart Murphy of Legal & General Investment Management (LGIM), Ben Lewis of Mercer, Tim Horne, CFA and Richard Fox of Schroders, Duncan Hale of Schroders Greencoat LLP, Callum Stewart FFA of Standard Life UK, Sam Grutchfield of The Pensions Regulator, Martyn James of now:pensions, Mark Cliff of Vidett Limited, Nike Trost of Financial Conduct Authority and Richard Giles of Pensions for Purpose. For UK investment professionals only. #DCMastertrusts #VFM #Consolidation #ProductiveFinance #MansionHouseCompact https://ow.ly/M6xx50TAXnK
1 October 2024 – Shaping the future of UK pension investments
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ON YOUR MARKS: are you interested in hearing how to make pensions a catalyst for positive change? Last week, in Pensions for Purpose's new podcast series, hosts Charlotte Moore and Karen Shackleton spoke to Stuart Woollard, Co-Founder of The Maturity Institute about how purpose-driven organisations have coherent management systems and a healthy corporate culture, creating value for all stakeholders. GET SET: tune in next Wednesday to hear our new episode, about how to make passive investing more sustainable, with Keith Guthrie, Head of Sustainability at Cardano. GO: if you missed episode seven, catch up on 'Organisational maturity' now; listen on our website – or Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music (or wherever you get your podcasts) by searching for ‘Pensions for Purpose’. #ImpactInvestment #P4Ppodcast #PensionsforPurpose https://ow.ly/aar250TB3TA
Organisational maturity – P4P Podcast – S1 Ep7
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