Is the reputation Scandinavian investors have for being on the forefront of sustainable investing deserved?

The following is an excerpt from a new blog post by Robert Eccles, Visiting Professor of Management Practice at the Said Business School, University of Oxford, a former Professor at Harvard Business School and a current member of the Misum board.

From the post: “Given the well-deserved reputation Scandinavian investors have for being on the forefront of sustainable investing, it is not surprising that seven of them are in the data base of The Investment Integration Project (TIIP). These funds are the Swedish AP2, AP3, and AP4; Denmark’s pension funds ATP Group and PFA Pension; Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), Norway’s sovereign wealth fund; and the Finnish pension fund Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company (Varma). In this blog, I will explore the extent to which this reputation is deserved using a database of 100 asset owners and asset managers developed by TIIP.”

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