Impact investing set to double over the next five years
Climate change affects choices of 87% high net-worth investors

High net-worth investors plan to increase their allocation to impact investing from 20% of their portfolios in 2019 to 35% by 2025, new research reveals.
The proportion of wealthy investors allocating more than 20% of their portfolio to impact investing is expected to rise from 27% to 39% in 2021, while a quarter (27%) anticipated allocating more than 50%...
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