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  • Getting started with green investment

  • Is it true that there is petrol in ESG financial products?
  • Is sustainable investing worth it?
    • How to give our portfolio a green makeover?
  • This guide will give you some tips. 1. What is ESG?
  • ‘Green’, ‘ethical’ and ‘sustainable’ are adjectives used to convince clients who are concerned about their carbon footprint to invest.
  • However, these words have no real value, as green investment is not regulated.
  • The same applies to the term ‘ESG’, which refers to investments that support environmental causes, as well as social issues (like human rights) and governance issues (like board of directors’ independence).
  • So, if you want to understand the true nature of a green product, I recommend reading the responsible investment policies included in the issuers of the financial product prospectus. 2.
  • Finding good guidance Almost every financial advisor will encourage you to invest in ESG.
    • However, given the abundance of products available in the market, you will need to find an expert willing to invest time in sorting the wheat from the chaff to provide you with the best advice. 3.
  • You need luck (and performance) Are investors who place their money in an ESG portfolio sacrificing performance? Not at all.
  • According to an analysis published by the International Monetary Fund last October, sustainable investing is not less efficient than traditional investing.
  • Nevertheless, contrary to what its keenest supporters say, it is not more efficient either.
  • As for management fees, they are substantially identical for both ESG and non-ESG products.

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    • So, if you want to understand the true nature of a green product, I recommend reading the responsible investment policies included in the issuers of the financial product prospectus. 2.
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