A campaign advocating for a new approach to wealth management calls for advisers’ clients to allocate a small percentage of their savings to not-for-profits through the Global Returns fund.
It has been launched by former fund managers Yan Swiderski and Mike Jennings, and Jasper Judd, co-founder of the Global Returns Project. The approach, which the campaign has dubbed ‘symbiotic wealth management', encourages investors to show their support for climate and nature not-for-profits, or ‘regenerative investments'. It involves a small allocation to the Global Returns fund alongside any other investments, urging participating investors to start at 0.25% of savings and investments annually. Thereafter, 100% of each allocation is directed by the Global Returns Project, a UK r...
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