Haydon talks to Jamie Jenkins, about the CT Responsible Global Equity Fund

In this video, Haydon talks in detail with Jamie Jenkins, Managing Director and Head of the Global ESG Equities Team at Columbia Threadneedle, about the CT Responsible Global Equity Fund. The CT Responsible Global Equity Fund started life in 1987 and it is still seen today as a stalwart of ethical investing, often winning awards.

We discuss how Columbia Threadneedle’s detailed ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) Process underpins the fund, and which is supported by their Net Zero alignment and Impact tests to make for a very robust and thorough ethical investment selection methodology.

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