Watch: Millennial Money ESG special on impact investing

Mini documentary

Hannah Godfrey
clock • 1 min read

In this special episode of Millennial Money, in association with Architas, Hannah Godfrey talks to experts in the ESG sector about impact investing and why advisers must sit up and take note.

Looking at research from the likes of Morgan Stanley, The Implementation Taskforce, UBS Wealth Management and the Investment Association, this mini documentary takes a dive into the details on ethical investing. The video asks whether choosing to invest ethically is a case of choosing morality over money, and looks at why financial advisers have so far not come off well in research on the accessibility of ESG investing, with high net worth millennials reporting receiving push back from advisers on the subject. The mini film, which was shot in 2019, long before the coronavirus pandemic...

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