Making ethical specialisation work: A planner’s journey to live their values

EIA Adviser Karen McLeod speaks to Industry Moves

Karen

What has been the biggest change you’ve seen in the industry during your time?

It’s so refreshing that there is now a greater understanding by the financial services sector around responsible and ethical investing. Previously when I started specialising in this area it was seen as a niche, but these days it’s a common topic of conversation amongst fund managers, advisers and clients. Which is great. Clients are finally able to invest their money in a more responsible way, without having to sacrifice their values or returns.

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