Video Panel: Ethical Investments: Design and CommunicationBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 13 DEC 2013 11:31AM |
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Yet another insightful discussion on responsible investment and ultimately investing in "good"corporate citizens. As Justin mentioned the word "good", will be the language of Bendigo & Adelaide Bank, I think it is refreshing to hear about actual impact investing especially here in our own Aussie backyard. Thanks for sharing the example Trevor, of impact investing here in Australia, transforming the Lismore pub into a homeless shelter. Peter, Trevor, Justin & Paul, I salute you. As always, Rachel you sure do know your stuff, great line of questioning.
Many thanks for the very kind words, Warwick. As always, it's the quality of the panelists that make the discussion.