Free Online Training Course Now Available

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To download as a PDF file, click here

Why take the course?

  • Green and ethical investment is increasingly an opportunity that no financial adviser can afford to ignore.
  • Green issues are hitting the headlines daily. It is cool to be ethical.
  • Demand for green and ethical investment advice is rising.
  • UKSIF’s new training course provides financial advisers with the skills needed to advice on green and ethical investment.

     

What does the course cover?

  • The 5-step process used in UKSIF's ‘Responsible Investment Toolkit for Financial Advisers’.
  • Ethical investment issues that may be of interest to clients
  • Risk and performance aspects
  • The different approaches adopted by fund managers.

     

Figures from IFA Promotion show that three times as many consumers sought advice on ethical investment in January 2007 compared with two years previously. And the number of IFAP members listing "Ethical Investment" as an area of specialism has doubled from 6 per cent to 12 per cent in the two years to January 2007.

And according to research released in November 2006 by the Carbon Trust, nearly two thirds of UK consumers are more likely to buy from a business they think is taking action to tackle climate change. Obviously it makes sense to green your own business, and our 'Adviser's Guide to Going Green' gives you some useful tips on how to achieve this. 


'Adviser's Guide to Going Green' click here

To access two ethical fact finds, click here

The development of these services has been supported by Friends Provident, Henderson Global Investors, Jupiter Asset Management and Norwich Union.  They have also been supported by the Government’s “Sector Sustainability Challenge”, which works with trade associations to help businesses that want to go green. The online course was developed by Taxbriefs, the leading training and support provider for the IFA market.

 
Disclaimer: This publication should not be taken as financial advice or seen as an endorsement of any particular company or individual. The UK Social Investment Forum does not accept liability for any errors and neither the Company nor any of its members, affiliates, directors, employees or other representatives will be liable for any damages, losses, costs, claims, liabilities or expenses arising out of or in connection with the use of this publication.