For those looking for some summer holiday viewing, a couple of our Stewardship Masterclasses this year were open to the public. You can find recordings of these below: Stewardship Masterclass on voting: https://lnkd.in/gZT7PikD Stewardship Masterclass on engagement: https://lnkd.in/g-r-YAK8
Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code
Investment Management
A framework to enable investors to influence the companies they own on critical ESG issues.
About us
Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Stewardship Code gives investors a clear framework for using their influence to steer the companies they own on critical environmental, social and corporate governance issues.
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https://stewardshipcode.nz/
External link for Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code
- Industry
- Investment Management
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Headquarters
- Auckland
- Founded
- 2022
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Primary
Auckland, NZ
Employees at Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code
Updates
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As the end of 2024 rapidly approaches, it's been a great time to look back and see the growth in stewardship in Aotearoa across the year. One sign of this has been the significant increase in stewardship transparency, with now more than 10 Stewardship Reports available from Code signatories on our website. This is a significant increase from previous years when it was sometimes difficult to find any Stewardship Reports from New Zealand asset managers or owners. If you haven't already, see the reports submitted so far here: https://lnkd.in/g6bqEPn3
STEWARDSHIP REPORTS — Stewardship
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Great to see Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA)'s latest Benchmark report finding that stewardship continues to be a leading responsible investment approach across New Zealand. It also found a significant increase in comprehensive stewardship reporting from investment managers in 2023. For more information, see below:
The Responsible Investment Benchmark Report Aotearoa New Zealand 2024 has officially launched, revealing the continued momentum of responsible investment. Assets under management (AUM) of the research universe grew to $294 billion in 2023, up 13% from the previous year. However, greenwashing remains a critical challenge as the industry continues to evolve. Concern about greenwashing has become the key deterrent to market growth, rising from 35% last year to 61% in 2023. At the same time, Kiwi’s lack of awareness of responsible investment dropped to 30% in 2023, from 43% the previous year. Transparency efforts, such as stewardship reporting, are gaining traction, with 51% of organisations now offering detailed disclosures, up from 40% in 2022. “The growth of responsible investment in New Zealand is representative of the increasing awareness of ESG issues in investment decision making, and the increasing scrutiny over how returns are generated. This year’s RIAA benchmark marks another significant milestone, with concerns over greenwashing top of the list of priorities,” said Pip Best, EY’s Partner, Climate Change and Sustainability Services. “Responsible investment has shifted from niche to necessity, it’s now a foundation of how the financial industry operates. But rising greenwashing concerns put the spotlight on integrity and accountability. It’s positive to see investment managers being much more careful when making claims and labelling products. But there are also industry standards that could be better supported by government and regulators to give everyone the clarity and confidence they deserve,” said Dean Hegarty, Co-CEO of RIAA. Explore the full report for deeper insights into progress of New Zealand’s responsible investment market, its drivers and barriers: https://lnkd.in/d8UUzjk This study is made possible through the generous support of our Industry Partner PIMCO and Research Partner EY. We would also like to thank the investment managers that participated in the study through the survey - we are extremely grateful for your input. #benchmarkreport #responsibleinvestment #sustainablefinance
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In case you missed our latest newsletter covering investor stewardship updates in both New Zealand and around the world, you can view it online here: https://lnkd.in/gFx7p5Az
Recent Investor Stewardship News
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How effective really is proxy voting? “Your voting rights [enable investors to] protect the economic value of your investment and encourage behaviours of the issuer, and of the Board, that you want to see. It's incredibly impactful.” - Philip Foo CFA, CA, APAC Head of Research & Engagement, Glass Lewis Thank you to our panel for a fascinating Masterclass today about how to use voting rights effectively, and where it fits in with the suite of other stewardship tools. A link to the first half of this Masterclass is available in the comments. Aeisha Mastagni, Portfolio Manager, Sustainable Investment & Stewardship Strategies, CalSTRS Jorge Waayman, Manager, ESG Research, Harbour Asset Management Oliver Mander, CEO, New Zealand Shareholders Association Philip Foo CFA, CA, APAC Head of Research & Engagement, Glass Lewis Moderator: Jackson Rowland, Director, Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code
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Seen as the gold standard stewardship code globally, the UK Stewardship Code have today released the consultation version of their fundamental update to that Code. Given the eminence of this Code globally, submissions on the consultation are encouraged. See the link below for more information.
Today the FRC launched its consultation on significant updates to the UK Stewardship Code, focusing on supporting economic growth and investment and delivering increased transparency for millions of UK investors, savers and pensioners. The UK Stewardship Code has raised standards of Stewardship in the UK and is recognised globally as driving best practice in the industry. Have your say by 19 February 2025: https://lnkd.in/eydRj2ve #stewardship
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For those of you attending the International Corporate Governance Network's Melbourne Conference next week, don't miss the Director of the Aotearoa New Zealand Stewardship Code speaking as part of a panel on ‘Corporate Social License to Operate and the Role of the Board of Directors’, alongside Louise Davidson AM and Graeme Samuel AC. Investors have a key role in influencing company risks, including corporate social license, and this panel will explore best practice ways to do this. Register now to join the event at www.icgn.org/melbourne #ICGN2024
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Another great piece of research from the First Sentier MUFG Sustainable Investment Institute in partnership with Walk Free. Modern slavery is an incredibly complex risk for investors, but toolkits like this provide practical insights into how investors can improve the way they manage such risks.
Investors and businesses are facing increasing stakeholder expectations to assess and address modern slavery risks and provide or enable remediation if cases of modern slavery are identified in their operations, supply chains and investments. https://lnkd.in/gwwA4qzk In collaboration with Walk Free, SII published the ‘Investor and Remedy Guidance’, which examines the role investors can play in facilitating remedy and provides examples of remediation in practice. The report provides an overview of investor responsibility in connection with human rights impacts, risks facing investors and businesses if they fail to effectively manage modern slavery risk, and suggests remedial actions investors can pursue before, during and after finding cases of modern slavery. #SustainableInvestmentInstitute #FirstSentierInvestors #MUFG #InvestorEngagement #Engagement
Modern Slavery & Remediation – An Investor’s Guide
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Great to see the prominence of stewardship within Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA)'s updated Responsible Investment Spectrum. Sitting right in the middle, stewardship is a strategy "to protect and enhance overall long term value for clients and beneficiaries".
We have updated our Responsible Investment Spectrum to reflect the global industry guidance which provides harmonised definitions for the following responsible investment terms: • Screening • ESG integration • Thematic investing • Stewardship • Impact investing We are proud to have contributed to this guidance with the UN Principles for Responsible Investment, the CFA Institute, and the Global Sustainable Investment Alliance. View the updated RI Spectrum: https://lnkd.in/dYV3mmKz Please note that this Spectrum is only intended as a guide to understanding different responsible investment approaches and their features and that the boundaries defining each strategy are not set in stone, open to varying definitions, interpretations and executions.
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Great to see so many Stewardship Code signatories recognised as Responsible Investment Leaders today. This leadership is critical to demonstrate how capital can be managed both responsibly and effectively. Congratulations ANZ Bank New Zealand, Westpac New Zealand, Devon Funds Management , First Sentier Investors, Harbour Asset Management, Milford, Mint Asset Management, NZ Super Fund, Northern Trust, Pathfinder Asset Management Limited, Russell Investments, and to all the other Leaders announced. 👏 👏 👏
We are thrilled to share the Responsible Investment Leaders for 2024! RIAA uses a two-tiered approach to the assessment of responsible investors in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand based on RIAA’s Responsible Investment Scorecard. Approximately the top 20% of investment managers in the research universe are recognised as Responsible Investment Leaders. Responsible Investment Leaders are investment/asset managers that demonstrate: a commitment to responsible investing; the explicit consideration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in investment decision making; strong and collaborative stewardship; and transparency in reporting activity, including the societal and environmental outcomes being achieved. Being a Responsible Investment Leader recognises an investment manager’s whole of organisation attributes. Congratulations to all of our Responsible Investment Leaders! You can view the full list on our website: https://lnkd.in/gV-AXHFR