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When asset managers start talking to clients about their sustainability preferences, where will it lead?

  • bobcollie
  • February 11, 2021
  • Regulation
  • esginvesting, mifid esg, mifid sustainability, sustainability beliefs, sustainability preferences

A new EU rule due to come into force later this year will require asset managers to take account of a client’s sustainability preferences. This will affect product strategy, reporting, and more.

Are externalities a financial or a non-financial consideration for an investor? Either way, they’re a big deal.

  • bobcollie
  • January 8, 2021
  • Commentary
  • collieesg, esginvesting, externalities

The rise of ESG investing, to a large extent, boils down to an increase in the attention being paid to externalities.

Climate Change: the Science

  • bobcollie
  • December 9, 2020
  • Commentary, Market overview
  • climate change, climate investing, climate science, esg investing

I recently completed a short online course on Climate Change: the Science. Here are some thoughts on what I learned.

Preparing for SFDR: seven keys to getting to “yes, that’s what we’re doing”

  • bobcollie
  • November 17, 2020
  • Investment policy, Regulation
  • esg, esg investing, ESG policy, sfdr, sustainability

With SFDR starting to take effect from March 2021, ESG policy is top of mind for many investment firms. Collie ESG provides review and development services to help firms get ready.

Closing the doing-impact gap: reporting ESG outcomes

  • bobcollie
  • November 5, 2020
  • Commentary
  • doing-impact gap, esg, ESG policy, esg reporting, esg reporting gap

This post links to an article in the latest edition of IPE, in which I set out some the key challenges around ESG reporting.

Pillars of ESG policy #3: authentic connection to the investment proposition

  • bobcollie
  • October 14, 2020
  • Investment policy
  • esg, esg authenticity, ESG policy, greenwashing

If an ESG program is to be more than a bolt-on, there has to be a genuine connection to the investment proposition of the firm. An asset management firm must ask itself: how does ESG relate to how we invest?

Pillars of ESG policy #2: materiality

  • bobcollie
  • October 12, 2020
  • Investment policy
  • esg, esg materiality, ESG policy

Investment firms cannot chase after every potentially interesting ESG idea. Judgment is needed about where to focus.

Pillars of ESG policy #1: Introducing the impactometer

  • bobcollie
  • October 3, 2020
  • Investment policy
  • esg, ESG impact, ESG policy, impactometer

An asset management ESG policy should rest on three pillars: a sense of purpose, a demarcation of the limits of materiality, and a connection to the investment proposition of the firm. In this post, I look at the first of these: purpose.

Women on boards, company culture and adventures in funky correlation-land

  • bobcollie
  • September 15, 2020
  • Market overview
  • culture, diversity, women on boards

Good culture makes for good companies – and good investments. Diversity is part of this: good culture, diversity and success are all interrelated, supporting each other.

Meaningful beliefs are the first step toward effective ESG investing

  • bobcollie
  • September 1, 2020
  • Investment policy
  • beliefs exercise, ESG beliefs, ESG beliefs exercise, sustainability beliefs

An ESG beliefs exercise captures the collective view of the firm’s professionals and creates internal alignment; the beliefs should be known, accepted and applied across the organization.

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