Core sustainable investments make up 20% of all client invested assets at UBS, the world’s largest wealth manager by AUM, a senior executive said Friday. Such investments totalled US$793 billion last year, a 62% YoY increase, said Edmund Koh, UBS Asia-Pacific president, in a press release to mark the APAC Sustainable Finance Conference 2021 that seeks to connect clients, companies…
At 20% of all client invested assets at UBS, core sustainable investments surge 62% YoY to US$793B
16 July 2021

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