Principal Global Investors has joined the ranks of those that have signed the United Nations-backed Principles of Responsible Investment.
The chief executive of Principal Global Investors Australia, Grant Forster, said the decision to sign up to the principles was in line with the asset manager's investment strategy and culture.
Signatories commit to six aspirational Principles of Responsible Investment related to environmental, social and corporate governance.
"As a leader in the global asset management industry, we believe appropriate consideration of these issues is part of delivering superior risk adjusted returns," Forster said. "We are committed to acting in the best long-term interests of our clients and will apply the principles where consistent with our fiduciary responsibilities and in alignment with our investors' expectations."
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