We all know that climate change, if left unchecked, causes a major risk to all of our futures. We need to act now to abate it: one way to do this is with your money. With your savings, with your pensions, with your investments, you can help promote environmentally positive businesses and other organisations.
But this is only part of the picture. Investing ‘ethically’ involves much more than just considering the planet – people are important too. Investing your money in good, socially responsible, businesses that look after their staff, are considerate to their wider stakeholders, that act fairly and honestly, and that are inclusive, progressive and open, also deserve your support.
So, if you are looking for an experienced financial adviser, here to help you plan your finances now and throughout your future for your own, personal benefit, whilst simultaneously using ‘good’, ‘green’ investments to do this, please do get in touch. We’d love to hear from you.
To help you understand what we do, these are the five groups of people who would typically use our services:
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