UKSIF to launch sustainability-focused adviser directory

Aims to help advisers gain clients with sustainable interests

Julia Bahr
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The UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) is set to introduce a sustainability-focused financial advice directory on its website today (4 October).

The new ‘Find an Adviser' online directory is a retail-facing webpage listing the contact details of the membership organisation's financial adviser and wealth manager members who have signed up to a new code of conduct around client advice on sustainability issues. It will help advisers gain new clients that care about managing their money in a sustainable way, according to UKSIF. Members interested in their organisations to be listed on the new directory were asked to get in touch with UKSIF. The membership organisation - created in 1991 - has more than 240 members and affiliates...

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