PRI invites asset managers to co-design responsible investment guidance

UN PRI signatories can voluntarily adopt guide to best investment practices

Valeria Martinez
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The guidance will be co-designed with signatories to enable more targeted support for them as they move ahead with their responsible investment practices.
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The guidance will be co-designed with signatories to enable more targeted support for them as they move ahead with their responsible investment practices.

The UN Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI) organisation has kicked off a design process to create a guide to best investment practices for asset managers.

Progression Pathways will take the form of a step-by-step journey for PRI signatories on responsible investment methods.  The guidance will be co-designed with signatories to enable more targete...

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