Socially Responsible Investing
Build a better world - and a stronger portfolio.
With environmental, social and corporate governance issues so prominent today, many people are thinking more about how the daily choices they make affect our world.
Through your portfolio, you can help build a better world while also achieving your financial goals. Socially responsible investing (SRI) has gone mainstream. And it's here to stay.
Social responsibility meets fiscal responsibility.
Today, more companies and investors worldwide are realizing that advancing environmental and social interests can also enhance the bottom line:
- In Canada, assets invested according to socially responsible guidelines total more than $503 billion1.
- In the U.S., SRI has increased by 258% in the past 10 years2.
- In Europe, the SRI market is valued at more than 1 trillion euros3.
- Australia, the U.K., Belgium, France, Germany and Italy have legislation requiring providers of investment products to disclose how they incorporate social, environmental and ethical considerations4.
SRI focuses on using investment capital to effect change in the corporate
arena. By incorporating factors related to environmental sustainability,
social responsibility and corporate governance (ESG) along with more
traditional investment analysis, SRI enables you to make investments
that are consistent with your financial goals as well as your personal
values.
Dispelling the SRI myths.
Global warming, corporate accountability and other vital issues
have made SRI a growing segment of the investment market - and common
myths about SRI are being dispelled.
- Myth #1: "I can't make money with SRI."
Established indices around the world show that companies that
incorporate social and environmental standards historically deliver
competitive returns.
- Myth #2: It's impossible to know if a company is doing what it
says it's doing.
SRI scrutinizes a firm's history, policies and practices relating to
ESG criteria.
"Environmental," "social" and "governance" are broad categories
that elude hard data. But they do provide a starting point for analysis.
For example, SRI analysis might examine a company's relationships with
community groups and aboriginal organizations - then compare its actions
with its stated policies. A company's pattern of behaviour is also
considered. One environmental mishap may mean less if the firm is in a
complex industry and has an exemplary record.
Read about the process behind the
RBC Jantzi Funds, RBC Asset Management's family of socially
responsible funds.
- Myth #3: There's no such thing as a perfect company, so why
bother?
SRI acknowledges that most companies are more complex than simply good
or bad. Instead, SRI identifies the companies in a sector that set
high standards in the way they address ESG matters.
This "best of sector" approach, pioneered by Jantzi Research, raises
the bar for corporate behaviour by rewarding best practices. It also
avoids eliminating entire industries (such as oil and gas companies)
from SRI eligibility and evaluates companies relative to their
counterparts.
- Myth #4: SRI doesn't really make a difference.
SRI can give you a voice in the boardroom by using your investment
capital to hold companies to a higher standard when it comes to ESG
concerns.
A powerful example is the Equator Principles. Launched in 2003,
these are a set of voluntary guidelines that address environmental
and social risks associated with project financing. The Equator
Principles prevent leaders from financing projects that fail to
follow defined guidelines. As of fall 2007, more than 50 financial
institutions around the globe - including all 5 major Canadian
banks - had adopted the principles.
How can you get started with socially responsible investing?
RBC Jantzi Funds bring together the proven investment management
expertise of RBC Asset Management and the specialized capabilities
of Jantzi Research Inc. A strong lineup of socially responsible fund
solutions spanning Canadian, U.S. and international markets, the RBC
Jantzi Funds enable you to achieve your financial goals while knowing
that your investments meet stringent socially responsible investment
standards.
Find out more about the RBC Jantzi Funds
or talk to an advisor today.