Do you invest with ESG in mind?

A significant proportion would definitely move investments out of a company associated with a negative ESG factor, even if the investment had performed well

Top reasons to move investments**

Repressive regimes Links to repressive regimes 0%
Pornography/sex industry Associated with pornography/sex industry Associated with sex industry 0%
Weapons manufacturing/dealing Associated with weapons manufacturing/dealing Associated with weapons dealing 0%

Bottom reasons to move investments**

Tax minimisation Reportedly using legal tax minimisation schemes Using tax minimisation schemes 0%
Bad press In the news for the wrong reasons In the news for the
wrong reasons
0%
Tobacco and alcohol Associated with tobacco and alcohol products Associated with tobacco & alcohol 0%

**% of global investors that would definitely move their investment

Millennial investors: 18-35

Millennials generally have a greater propensity to interact with and reward socially responsible companies, while an average of 33% say that they would “definitely move out” of ‘rogue’ companies

Top 3 differences between
millennials and older investors

VS

Associated with animal testing

0
0

In the news for the wrong reasons

0
0

Using tax minimisation schemes

0
0

Individual countries where investors are most likely to definitely sell on the grounds of negative environmental, social and governance factors:

Top five

Indonesia

0%

Chile

0%

Brazil

0%

Thailand

0%

UAE

0%

Bottom five

Netherlands

0%

Sweden

0%

Belgium

0%

Hong Kong

0%

Japan

0%

‘Definitely sell’ (average across 10 ESG issues)