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| | ... Sustainability Reporting Standards (ASRS), even if they already make disclosures under foreign regimes, EY finds. Alexandra Banks, partner at EY, climate change and sustainability services, has been receiving an influx of questions related to the application ... |
| | | ... partnerships, allowing clients to understand carbon footprint based on spending patterns. The fintech currently works with 20 banks across 12 countries and plans to double this figure over the next year. Its clients include Westpac, Commonwealth Bank ... |
| | | Climate Energy Finance (CEF) says buildings are the "low-hanging fruit" that make up the lion's share of the big four banks' sustainable finance target (SFT) of $385 billion by 2030 - while just 7% flows to financing clean energy and hard-to-abate sectors. ... |
| | | International Justice Mission (IJM), the world's largest anti-slavery organisation, has appointed a new Australian CEO. Plus: award-winning sustainable fashion house The Social Outfit gets new head of impact. David Braga has been appointed to lead ... |
| | | A social enterprise that employs refugee and migrant women has won the National Banksia Award; it's the first time a nomination in the DEI category has taken out the top sustainability prize. The fashion house The Social Outfit provides employment and ... |
| | | ... season and AGM's are well underway, with shareholder resolutions at large listed companies increasingly focusing on climate. Banks and asset management firms are facing pressure to publicly disclose their proxy voting records on climate-related shareholder ... |
| | | ... contributing to human rights abuses (48%) or climate change (48%). On the environment front, net zero looms large: 76% want their banks and funds to make formal commitments to net zero by 2050. Human rights are also a key concern, with 89% saying they ... |
| | | Invesco is the latest departure from the Climate Action 100+ network, as four major US banks leave climate benchmark group the Equator Principles. Insiders insist the news has been sensationalised by the media and that more firms are joining than are ... |
| | | ... said impact investors can benefit from providing funds to women, who are "typically ignored" by traditional lenders such as banks. "We have seen the powerful effects of linking ethically minded investors in Australia with women-led businesses in our ... |
| | | ... Within the ASX 200 list, some entries were mutual or exchange-traded funds affiliated with financial institutions such as big banks. Betashares, Vanguard, Magellan, and the Commonwealth Bank had multiple funds listed on the ASX - with 5, 6, 3, 3, and ... |
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