Faith in Action: How the United Church of Canada Invests in Its Values
For the United Church of Canada (UCC) Foundation, impact investing has become an increasingly important component of its investing strategy
Despite its growing popularity, persistent myths about impact investing have left some investors feeling hesitant to choose an impact investing approach. We’re here to debunk them.
Read More >The need for climate-conscious, affordable housing—and a lot of it—is self-evident. The good news is that for investors hoping to contribute to solutions while maintaining attractive returns, there are many exciting opportunities through impact real estate investing.
Read More >When wealth managers talk about a balanced investment portfolio, the idea of the “60:40 rule” has long reigned: that is, a combination of 60% equities and 40% bonds. Bonds, in this way, provide a safety valve for portfolios.
Read More >Every year, we ask our team members to recommend their favourite B Corp gift picks. The 12 businesses on our 2024 list are loaded with fun and functional gift ideas. Happy gifting!
Read More >Watch on demand - Join us for an insightful webinar on Impact Measurement and Engagement, with a focus on the data behind impact measurement and how asset managers are use their buying power to influence policy.
Read More >Canadians who want to make an impact are recognizing the appeal of investing in companies that align with their values — and divesting from those that don’t.
Read More >For the United Church of Canada (UCC) Foundation, impact investing has become an increasingly important component of its investing strategy
Here’s how to broaden your perspective on family wealth, and align it with what’s important to you and your family.
Wealth managers choose public impact equities for individuals seeking impact and at the same time minimizing liquidity risk. Here’s how this can work for institutional investors as well.
Wealth managers choose public impact equities for individuals seeking impact and at the same time minimizing liquidity risk. Here’s how this can work for institutional investors as well.
Wealth managers choose public impact equities for individuals seeking impact and at the same time minimizing liquidity risk. Here’s how this can work for institutional investors as well.
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In this dynamic economic environment, investors are looking for greater certainty in their portfolios. And while there are no sure things in this global economy, one method of reducing risk in an uncertain world is diversification.
Genus is a certified B Corporation, which means that doing good in the world is part of our DNA. B Corp is a title we wear with pride, and one that shows our deep commitment to the planet and to striving toward the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
Although most people know what a will is, fewer people are aware of what being an executor entails. If your loved ones are exploring their options, or you’ve been appointed to the role already, it’s critical you understand what to expect, how to prepare and ensure you’re ready to fulfill your obligations to achieve the outcomes your loved ones envisioned for their legacy.
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