All social impact investment articles – Page 4
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      NewsSmart Pension pledges to reach carbon zero before 2050On the go: Smart Pension has committed to developing its investment approach to reach net-zero carbon emissions “well ahead” of the 2050 deadline. 
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         News NewsDWP proceeds with ‘revolutionary’ climate change agendaThe Department for Work and Pensions has proposed broadening the scope of climate risk analysis to cover not just the environmental impact of pension schemes’ portfolios, but also sponsor covenants and actuarial valuations. 
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         News NewsBiden and EU to act as ESG ‘catalyst’ for UK schemesThe confluence of Joe Biden’s inauguration as US president this week and a new raft of rules from the EU in March will serve as a catalyst for the development of environmental, social and governance standards, experts have said. 
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      NewsGovt moves to include pensions in dormant assets schemeOn the go: Pensions will be included in the government’s extension of the dormant assets scheme, despite previous concerns that life savings should be excluded due to “significant changes” in recent years. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow the pandemic drove financial innovationImpact Investing Institute chief executive Sarah Gordon details recent innovations in the social market driven by the pandemic, and explains how the social sector is increasingly using capital markets to achieve its objectives. 
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         News NewsMore work needed to make ESG meaningfulScarcely a week passes without an announcement of a new environmental, social and governance-oriented venture. But experts warn more needs to be done if onlookers are to be confident that words have meaning. 
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         News NewsWeekly roundup: It’s not easy being GreenWelcome to Pensions Expert’s roundup of a week in which we bade farewell to a few of the high street’s better-known names, and the Pension Protection Fund brightened everyone’s mood with its new doomsday scenario. 
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      NewsL&G to halve emissions of annuity book by 2030On the go: Legal & General has announced it is to cut the carbon emissions intensity of its £80.7bn annuity book by 18.5 per cent by 2025 and 50 per cent by 2030 as part of its drive to become net-zero by 2050. 
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      NewsMajority of schemes struggle to obtain climate risk dataOn the go: Nearly three-quarters (74 per cent) of pension professionals said they lack vital information necessary for them to report on climate risk in their pension schemes, according to a survey from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association. 
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      NewsPhoenix launches new ESG default solutionOn the go: The UK’s largest long-term savings and retirement business has announced the launch of a new defined contribution default solution incorporating environmental, social and governance standards. 
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      FeaturesTyrwhitt Drake takes the reins as CEO at Pensions for PurposeCharlotte Tyrwhitt Drake is poised to take over as chief executive of Pensions for Purpose in January, after joining as a director in July 2020 from Kempen Capital Management. 
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      NewsExperts wary on BoE governor’s DC pandemic recovery callThe governor of the Bank of England has suggested rules should be relaxed to allow defined contribution schemes to play a part in the post-Covid economic recovery, but experts warn some structural problems remain. 
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      NewsLabour pushes climate change, superfunds, dashboard amendmentsSenior Labour party figures including leader Keir Starmer have put their names to a series of amendments to the pension schemes bill, covering climate change targets, superfunds legislation and the pensions dashboards. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Regulatory uncertainty puts workforce reform at riskPodcast:The apparent contradiction between the Treasury’s new exit payment cap and existing Local Government Pension Scheme regulations risks limiting employers’ ability to restructure their workforce, warns Alison Murray, partner and head of public sector actuarial at Aon. She is joined by Linklaters counsel Anna Taylor, in a conversation also covering a new responsible investment bill and a proposed solution to the Section 75 problem. 
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      NewsScottish Widows to divest £440m from ESG failuresOn the go: Scottish Widows is to divest £440m from companies that failed to meets its environmental, social and governance standards. 
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      NewsProposed RI bill would force trustees to consider members’ ‘best interests’The leader of the Liberal Democrats supports a proposed responsible investment bill broadening the concept of fiduciary duty to encompass sustainability concerns and aim for a ‘world worth retiring into’. 
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      NewsGreenwashing poses obstacle for would-be sustainable investorsOn the go: Sixty per cent of investors say greenwashing is an obstacle to their sustainable investment intentions, while active engagement is one of the key ways asset managers drive sustainable change, according to a report by Schroders. 
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         Opinion OpinionPension funds set to play a bigger role in solving homelessnessSocial housing funds have seen their popularity increase among institutional investors, providing risk-adjusted returns to pension funds, which are also able to meet their fiduciary duties with such investments, writes Karen Ng, investment director at Big Society Capital. 
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      NewsSouth Yorkshire pensions to go green by 2030On the go: The South Yorkshire Pensions Authority, responsible for administering the county’s £9bn local authority pension scheme for its 160,000 members, has adopted a net-zero by 2030 policy to govern its portfolio. 
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      NewsLGPS wades into Israel-Palestine row with UN blacklist engagementsAt least two Local Government Pension Scheme funds are undertaking engagements with companies linked to contested Israeli settlements, Pensions Expert can reveal. 
 





