ACTIAM N.V.
Location
Zuid-Holland
Founded
1997-07-22
Website
Risk Signals
476 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about ACTIAM N.V.
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2023-04-17 (ipe.com)
Institutional investors call on companies for cost of living support for employees
The group of 15 investors worth £2.37trn (€2.7trn) of assets under management include ACTIAM, Aviva Investors, LGIM and NEST
Read more2023-04-17 (ipe.com)
Institutional investors call on companies for cost of living support for employees
The group of 15 investors worth £2.37trn (€2.7trn) of assets under management include ACTIAM, Aviva Investors, LGIM and NEST
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2020-11-04 (vvponline.nl)
Investors are calling on companies to stop deforestation
Investors are calling on companies to stop deforestation 08:15 0 comments A coalition of nine financial institutions, consisting of ACTIAM, Achmea Investment Management, Aegon Nederland, a.s.r. asset management, Aviva Investors, Fidelity International,
Read more2019-11-19 (financialinvestigator.nl)
ACTIAM: Shareholder correspondence in Japan
Critical shareholders are starting to play an increasing role in the Japanese stock market. Caspar Snijders, Portfolio Manager Equities at ACTIAM, and Ruud Hadders, Responsible Investment Officer at ACTIAM, discussed this subject in an exchange of letters.
Read more2019-10-01 (financialinvestigator.nl)
ACTIAM: Financial Inclusion Fund opened to professional investors
ACTIAM is renaming the ACTIAM Institutional Microfinance Fund III into the ACTIAM Financial Inclusion Fund. This fund builds on the track record successfully built up by the asset manager in the field of microfinance over many years.
Read more2019-04-11 (change.inc)
Investors: Shell emissions must be cut by 65 percent | Change Inc.
Six large Dutch investors are demanding that Shell emissions decrease by 65 percent in 2050 compared to 2010. Until now, Shell itself has stuck to a scenario in which savings are made by 30 percent.
Read more2019-04-11 (change.inc)
Investors: Shell emissions must be cut by 65 percent | Change Inc.
Six large Dutch investors are demanding that Shell emissions decrease by 65 percent in 2050 compared to 2010. Until now, Shell itself has stuck to a scenario in which savings are made by 30 percent.
Read more2019-04-11 (change.inc)
Investors: Shell emissions must be cut by 65 percent | Change Inc.
Six large Dutch investors are demanding that Shell emissions decrease by 65 percent in 2050 compared to 2010. Until now, Shell itself has stuck to a scenario in which savings are made by 30 percent.
Read more2019-04-11 (change.inc)
Investors: Shell emissions must be cut by 65 percent | Change Inc.
Six large Dutch investors are demanding that Shell emissions decrease by 65 percent in 2050 compared to 2010. Until now, Shell itself has stuck to a scenario in which savings are made by 30 percent.
Read more2019-04-11 (change.inc)
Investors: Shell emissions must be cut by 65 percent | Change Inc.
Six large Dutch investors are demanding that Shell emissions decrease by 65 percent in 2050 compared to 2010. Until now, Shell itself has stuck to a scenario in which savings are made by 30 percent.
Read more2018-12-11 (duurzaamnieuws.nl)
After Shell, other oil farmers are now also getting green resolutions
After Shell, three other oil and gas companies will now also have to deal with climate resolutions from Follow This at their shareholders' meetings in 2019.
Read more2017-04-21 (investmentofficer.nl)
Shell: How David shakes Goliath
Oil and gas company Shell opposes the resolution of shareholder movement Follow This, which wants the company to be at the forefront of the transition to a sustainable energy supply.
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