What's in it for investors to invest in ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) / Responsible Investing funds? Som Seif weighs in on this with a fresh perspective on why investors should consider ESG/RI from another angle altogether. Many investors believe that ESG/RI means giving up some return in return for the price of governance, however, Som Seif, President and CEO, Purpose Investments says that's a common misperception and explains why its more than just a cause.
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