U . K . managers improving on ESG , but not boards
There is a significant number of investment managers who do not have appropriate board oversight for stewardship and environmental training (Environmental Security and Social Development) departments, according to experts in the UK and the United Kingdom (U.K.) industry.
Source: pionline.comPublished on 2022-01-18
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