Toolset launched to promote ethical investments

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A range of marketing and support tools have been launched to help advisers increase their ethical investment business.

The suite of tools, created by the UK Social Investment Forum (UKSIF), is being launched to compliment the National Ethical Investment Week (NEIW) in May. NIEW, due to take place between 18 and 24 May, is the first time the financial services industry has come together to encourage consumers to consider green and ethical investments. UKSIF says its online toolset will provide advisers with marketing tools, such as logos for their website or posters, to promote ethical investments to their clients. The site contains information on ethical funds in the UK and also links to the Unbiased....

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