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| | ... said. "We are seeing more and more people in the industry talking about signing the pledge." VicSuper is a $15 billion profit to member superannuation fund with more than 242,000 members and 21,000 participating employers as of the end of March. See ... |
| | | ... role of cash investments in their endowment portfolios and align their investment strategy with the mission of the non-profit, according to Koda Capital. David Knowles, partner, head of philanthropy and social capital, Koda Capital In the past four years ... |
| | | ... frameworks and industry understanding aligns perfectly with our Corporate Responsibility Strategy VicSuper is an AU$15 billion profit-to-member superananution fund. Last year it became the first Australian superannuation fund to construct its annual ... |
| | | ... closed the first phase of its capital raising, after hitting minimum subscription level, and has issued shares to 21 not-for-profit investors. Peter Quarmby, Community 21 executive director Community 21 is the financial services company that jointly ... |
| | | ... group of founding Australian B Corps," said Alicia Darvall, executive director of B Lab Australia and New Zealand, the non-profit behind B Corp. "We launched with 47 last year. They're extraoridanry and champions for the movement, which has a multiplier ... |
| | | ... membership of over 35,000 that extends well beyond the top listed companies to small ASX entities, private business and not-for-profit organisations," he said. "However, we recognise that the four-year time frame to achieve the target for ASX200 boards ... |
| | | ... assets under management. Separately, bankmecu has also announced its half-year results, reporting unaudited year-to-dae net profit after tax of AU$13.23 million, as compared to AU$12.15 million in the first half of the 2013/2014 year. The bank also reported ... |
| | | Superannuation fund trustee boards have a higher percentage of women on their boards than ASX listed companies. This week, Women on Boards (WOB) presented their 2015 Boardroom Diversity Index (BDI), which evaluated 1422 organisations across multiple ... |
| | | There have been increases in the number of women on boards across many sectors in Australia, but progress is uneven and in some cases, such as on boards of state-owned corporations in Queensland, Western Australia and the federal government, there have ... |
| | | ... Converters as excluded companies," Walsh said. "We believe, from a human rights perspective, these business models unfairly profit from the poor. Since we've had the engagement group going, we've become more comfortable with excluding the companies ... |
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