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Portfolio Insight – Cambridge Associates


ESG: BUILDING A BETTER WORLD


Considering environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when building portfolios is no longer a niche strategy. Indeed, it is rare to find an institutional investor who does not integrate some elements of sustainability into at least one of their strategies.


Investing to help achieve net zero, improve equality or conserve natural resources are now mainstream objectives and their impor- tance among pension schemes is expected to grow…and rapidly.


PwC believes that asset managers globally will have $33.9trn (£27.9trn) worth of ESG- compliant assets under management by 2026, up from $18.4trn (£15.1trn) in 2021. The issue is that there is more to building a sustainable portfolio than investing in a wind farm. Then there is greenwashing and a lack of data to contend with. So how should institutional investors integrate ESG and sustainability into their portfolios? To find out, portfolio institutional spoke to Annachiara Marcandalli, partner and Euro- pean head of sustainability and impact at Cambridge Associates, who has been help- ing investors build sustainable portfolios for more than two decades.


24 | portfolio institutional | December-January 2023 | Issue 119 POR TFOLIO INSIGHT


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