BNPP AM awarded Best Corporate Sustainability Strategy by ESG Investing

BNP Paribas Asset Management has been recognised by ESG Investing for its Global Sustainability Strategy, launched on March 2019. The ESG Investing Awards celebrate the best in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) research, ratings, products and sustainability.

The ESG Investing Awards are the only awards devoted to assessing and evaluating the best companies involved in all areas of ESG investing across the globe, and this award acknowledges the extent to which we have reinforced our commitment to sustainability, our dialogue with corporates and the integration of ESG criteria across our strategies.

Learn more about our Global Sustainability Strategy

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