AMP divests from tobacco securities

AMP has completed its divestment of A$440m worth of tobacco manufacturing-related holdings, including NZ$40m of tobacco securities in New Zealand funds.

Friday, September 28th 2018, 6:00AM

The divestment follows the introduction of a new ethical framework, announced by AMP Capital in March 2017, which included the decision to divest from tobacco securities across all equity and fixed income holdings. 

In addition to the landmark divestment, AMP Capital has become a founding signatory of the Tobacco-Free Finance Pledge launched at an event at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

The pledge marks a global movement that promotes the adoption of tobacco-free finance policies within financial services and has been developed in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control.

AMP Capital collaborated with Tobacco-Free Portfolios, United Nations agencies, and global peers in the financial services industry to develop the pledge, bringing its experience in ethical investment and demonstrating that strategies toward tobacco-free finance do exist for large commercial organisations. 

AMP Capital chief executive Adam Tindall said: “AMP Capital is proud to be a founding signatory of the Tobacco-Free Finance Pledge.  As a global investment manager, we firmly believe in responsible investment and company engagement to drive meaningful change, however in the case of tobacco no level of engagement can resolve the inherent dangers involved with their products.  Our tobacco-free position, established in March 2017, reflects changing attitudes of our clients who don’t want to be invested in harmful products.

“The pledge builds on our existing approach, which included the introduction of a new ethical decision-making framework in March 2017 and a commitment to divest A$440 million worth of tobacco manufacturing-related holdings from our entire portfolio.  Today we announce this process is complete, making it the largest divestment of tobacco securities by a fund manager in Australia.

“We’re pleased to bring our knowledge and expertise as a founding member of the pledge, and encourage all investors to consider adopting their own minimum standards in relation to tobacco.  Our ethical framework has shown it is possible to reconcile complex ethical issues in institutional investing while contributing to a sustainable future that creates long-term value for our investors, the environment and the community.”

 

Tags: AMP Capital responsible investing

« Group preparing for code consultationSuper Fund adds $4b »

Special Offers

Comments from our readers

No comments yet

Sign In to add your comment

www.GoodReturns.co.nz

© Copyright 1997-2024 Tarawera Publishing Ltd. All Rights Reserved