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| | | ... and operations." CIM has around $250 million under management from a range of values-aligned investors including high net worth, charitable foundations and institutional investors, and has invested capital in a range of sectors - from social and affordable ... |
| | | | ... important, very important or important and only 18% rate this as not important at all. "When you look at the ultra high net worth segment, those with $10 to $70 million in investable assets, governance is their highest rated factor, but when you look ... |
| | | | ... Richardson said. "We are seeing the same investor base, including some investors in Giant Leap I, family offices, high net worth individuals and foundations." Richardson also said founders in companies that appear in Giant Leap I are also investing in ... |
| | | | ... in an ethical way." Given that many of investments associated with impact investing are out of range for all but high net worth investors, it is still possible for investors to access a positive social or environmental impact through their investment ... |
| | | | ... "climate change has not only climbed the agenda of 24% of the mass affluent population but also among 46% of ultra-high net worth clients." This could lead to what EY calls a "major reallocation of investments could be on the cards - with 72% of Australian ... |
| | | | ... environmental performance. In most cases, access to impact investments is limited to private wealth clients,including high net worth, family offices, foundations and similar, notes Farren Williams, adviser and partner at Koda Capital. "From a democratisation ... |
| | | | ... adviser outreach, dealer group APLs and other models, while Wakefield will also work with advisers, as well as the high net worth, charity, foundation and family office sectors, Willis said. Australian Ethical has set its sight on its next target for ... |
| | | | ... consumer-led product demand, Australian Ethical is also engaging "more heavily with the advisor network" and with high net worth individuals, Simons added. |
| | | | ... sees demand for the fund from small and medium-sized superannuation funds and insurers, as well as demand from the high net worth, charity and not-for-profit sectors. CEFC CEO Ian Learmonth said the CEFC was proud to be part of the creation of the first ... |
| | | | ... "That, we think, is fundamentally underpinned by investor sentiment. What we're seeing is that previously, it was high net worth individuals, investing on their own account, and what has developed more recently is that increasingly institutions such ... |
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