Advisers see demand for ESG investments in onshore bonds surge

CGT and dividend allowance restrictions 'boost' the market

Isabel Baxter
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Nearly three in four advisers (72%) have seen an increase in demand for ESG and sustainable investments in onshore bonds, according to HSBC Life UK.

This is according to a survey conducted among 200 advisers in the UK representing 200 companies, and 1,000 clients with a minimum of £25,000 investable assets who currently have a financial adviser or saw one within the last three years. The study found that advisers estimate nearly half (45%) of their client base hold onshore bonds with advisers writing an average of 45 onshore bonds cases a year. HSBC Life said the demand comes as capital gains tax (CGT) and dividend allowance restrictions "boost" the market. About half (49%) of advisers said dividend allowances are having a posi...

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