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| | | Australian Ethical Investment has reported a net profit after tax of $2.90 million, down 3% on 2016. Phil Vernon, Australian Ethical Investment managing director The consolidated statutory net profit after tax was $2.924 million, as compared to $3.186 ... |
| | | | Australian Ethical has reported record net flows of $139. 9 million for their superannuation fund and managed funds products for the June quarter. Phil Vernon, Australian Ethical Investment managing director Funds under management grew 8.7% to $2.14 ... |
| | | | ... launched in 2007, having previously operated as the BT Governance Advisory Service since 2001. Other clients include Catholic Super, Advance Asset Management and NTGPASS. |
| | | | ... emissions and respond to the physical impacts of climate change," said Frank Pegan, chief executive officer of Catholic Super and chair of IGCC. "As long term investors, we are actively looking to support low carbon solutions and work in partnership ... |
| | | | ... launched in 2007, having previously operated as the BT Governance Advisory Service since 2001. Other clients include Catholic Super, Advance Asset Management and NTGPASS. |
| | | | ... Australian members of the We Mean Business Coalition include AGL Energy, Australian Ethical Investment, AXA Group, Catholic Super, BT Group, CLP Holdings, Coca Cola Co, Colgate Palmolive, Colonial First State Investment, GDF Suez, HESTA, Hewlett-Packard ... |
| | | | ... investment portfolios on an annual basis. Australian Ethical Investment, HESTA, Plato Investment Management Limited, Catholic super, Local Government Super, UCA Funds Management, and VicSuper, are all Australian signatories to the pledge. PRI has also ... |
| | | | ... launched in 2007, having previously operated as the BT Governance Advisory Service since 2001. Other clients include Catholic Super, Advance Asset Management and NTGPASS. "Regnan's establishment, which catalysed a market for professional ESG engagement ... |
| | | | Among the attendees of the UN Climate Summit this week was Frank Pegan, CEO of Catholic Super, who spoke at a panel discussion to make the case for "bold and consistent" climate policies to facilitate global investment. Frank Pegan (far right), CEO ... |
| | | | ... chair of Care Super, outgoing president of the Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees, Frank Pegan, CEO of Catholic Super, chair of IGCC, Gary Weaven, chair of Industry Funds Management, Jon Glass, past CIO of Media Super, Geoff Lake mayor of ... |
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