Investors show increased interest in sustainable investing, says Stanchart | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 21 — Investors are showing increased interest in socially responsible investments amid market disruptions due to Covid-19, according to Standard Chartered Private Bank’s (StanChart) Sustainable Investing Review 2020. As many as 90 per cent of about 1,000 investors surveyed...

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As many as 90 per cent of about 1,000 investors surveyed said they were interested in sustainable investments, with 42 per cent planning to invest between five and 15 per cent of their funds in sustainable investments over the next three years. The survey, which had a specific focus on affluent and high net worth investors in Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, found that affluent and HNW investors were generally willing to consider allocating funds towards sustainable investments regardless of whether they had previous experience in making such investments.

 

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