Australia’s pure-play ethical investment manager continues to increase its scale with benefits for those who invest in its managed funds and superannuation investments.
Funds under management at Australian Ethical have soared by almost 50 per during the last financial year to $9.2 billion as the strength of the brand stands out against the regulatory crackdown on some its rivals.in growing funds under management, there was growth in net inflows of almost $500 million during the year to June 30, 2023.
“You do have a whole raft of disclosures and marketing spin that companies put out there in terms of green or social credentials ... but you have to be able to look beyond what is [written] on the box,” Piper says. “We do everything we can to ensure that what we are saying to our consumers is clear and accessible,” says Piper, also chair of the Responsible Investment Association Australasia.“[Asset managers] have a profoundly impactful role to play in contributing to solutions to ... the planet’s most complex issues,” he says.
Australian Ethical had closely scrutinised the plans for the development and engaged with Lendlease, whose shares are listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, since 2018.Brendan O’Brien, head of NSW Communities at Lendlease, says the vision for Gilead is that it becomes an exemplar of sustainable urban development and strategic land use for conservation.
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