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Broad church dealer group launched by Hejaz

Australians are being urged to invest more faith-based and ethical financial products and services in their local communities to avoid greenwashed products or promises. These are the latest steps to tackle greenwashing in the country’s economy.

Source: ifa.com.au
Published on 2022-10-05

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