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UK Charities Defy Pressure to Abandon ESG Principles

UK Charities Defy Pressure to Abandon ESG Principles

The survey of senior executives representing £5 billion in collective equity investments found that 86 per cent of respondents view strong ESG credentials as essential. Even as 76 per cent of charities report external pressure to compromise on these policies to fund vital services, the long-term mission remains the priority. According to Kate Elliot, head of the Responsible Investment Centre of Excellence at Rathbones, these standards are not merely regulatory hurdles but are fundamental to the purpose of the organizations.

Looking ahead, the sector is shifting its focus toward social impact, with 87 per cent of charities planning to increase their commitment to social investments over the next two years. This transition outpaces planned growth in environmental and governance-focused allocations. Furthermore, the selection process for investment advisors has become increasingly rigorous, with 85 per cent of participants citing a firm’s ESG credentials as a critical factor in their decision-making. Two out of three respondents expect their internal exclusion policies to become even more stringent by 2028, signaling a firm rejection of the ongoing market backlash against sustainable investing.

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