Asset managers and insurers donate £90K to parliamentary group

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Leading asset managers and insurers have donated more than £90,000 to a parliamentary group on corporate governance.

The corporate governance APPG is a cross-party group of MPs and Lords chaired by Lord Myners designed to "influence and develop understanding of corporate governance through the promotion of a culture based on responsible leadership and investment". It received donations between £1,500 and £14,000 from companies and investment firms, including £2,000 from Hermes, £5,000 from Fidelity, £5,000 from Legal & General, £10,994 from BNY Mellon, £10,000 from M&G and £7,500 from PricewaterhouseCoopers. The data, revealed in Guardian research into all-party parliamentary group funding, will rai...

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