Superannuation fund, HESTA, has joined the movement to support tobacco-free investments, signing the Tobacco-Free Finance Pledge, which has 85 founding signatories, at the UN General Assembly in New York on 27 September.
CEO, Debby Blakey, said HESTA wanted to encourage more financial institutions to tackle the impact tobacco has on lives around the globe through divestment.
She said while the super industry led the world in excluding tobacco from their investments, there was still work to be done given more than half of Australia’s super funds (by funds under management) still invested in tobacco.
“Financial organisations can have such a positive impact on sustainable development and we’re starting to see this already with the focus on delivering on key UN Sustainable Development Goals,” she said.
The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia has appointed a new director representing industry funds, among a number of other appointments in recent months.
The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia has tapped an experienced public policy executive as head of policy and advocacy.
The firm has welcomed an experienced financial services executive, who helped establish Vanguard's superannuation business, as its new chief financial officer.
The $8.9 billion fund has tapped a fintech company headquartered in Rotterdam as investment performance consultant.
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