Ethical advice firm Path Financial secures B Corp status

Overall score of 99.1 for sustainability

Julia Bahr
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Path Financial, a national financial advice firm set up specifically to tackle the climate crisis, has been awarded B Corporation (B Corp) Certified business status.

The ethical firm, set up three years ago, is committed to green finance and to supporting United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It has secured a 99.1 score for sustainability and is now planning on being Net Zero by the end of 2022. The company said its B Corp certification comes after Path has tripled its revenue, revamped its brand identity, doubled its advisory team and launched a climate solutions portfolio. Aligning their money with their values is becoming of increasing interest to customers - especially after the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Path said. ...

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