Rathbones extends ethical service to Liverpool

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Rathbones is extending its ethical investment service by launching Rathbone Greenbank Investments in Liverpool.

Based in Bristol, Rathbone Greenbank has been offering specialist ethical investment services for private clients since 1992. Investment director Lorraine Dodd, who has been at Rathbones since 2003, is launching the Liverpool unit. “As ethical investment issues become more mainstream, we are seeing increasing demand from clients and their advisers for a dedicated ethical service that takes their concerns into account and is backed up by detailed research and understanding of the issues,” Rathbone Greenbank Investments head Elizabeth Haigh says. “Extending Rathbone Greenbank Investment...

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