Responsible Investing across generations – an invitation from Brooks Macdonald  

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According to the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance, responsible investing assets have now surged to over $30 trillion, moving the sector from the periphery into the mainstream. With the UK ‘baby boomer’ generation set to pass down an estimated £327bn to their children and grandchildren over the next 10 years, will it lead to further growth for responsible investing, or is this understanding of generational attitudes too simplistic?

Informed by recent exclusive research conducted with Compeer, your expert panellists will be debating this and answering questions, including:

Do attitudes and approaches to responsible investing vary across the generations?

Do people still believe returns will be negatively impacted by incorporating responsible investment values?

How do advisers engage with clients across generations on their non-financial objectives?

Your panel

The session will be chaired by Robin Eggar, Managing Director, Co-Head of UK Investment Management, Brooks Macdonald.

Eggar joined Brooks Macdonald in 2000 and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the investment management arm of the business in London.

Joining him on the panel are:

Ben Palmer, Investment Director and Head of Responsible Investment Research, Brooks Macdonald

Robert Hardy, Head of EMEA Corporate Governance, UK, JP Morgan

James Brown, Head of Client Services, Compeer

Fiona Oliver, Business Director, Partners Wealth Management

The Brooks Macdonald team will be taking the Responsible Investing seminars to London, Cheshire and Hampshire – you can find out more about dates, times, venues and reservations HERE.


Find out more about Brooks Macdonald here

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