Ethical Investments

Socially responsible investing

We are all aware of the impact man is having on the world. Each day the amount of news on global warming, war, fair trade and child labour has never been higher.

Demand for Green investments have grown over the last few years. More and more investors are asking for financial products that have a green, ethical, social and moral bias.

We can provide advice on socially responsible investing in addition to ethical banking and life assurance.

Getting the right advice is always vital. We can help you choose the right green product to suit your needs. We use the latest software and research to help us give you the best advice, taking into account your views and feelings.

Whether an individual, business or trustees of a trust arrangement we can help you to invest in an ethically green way. Many ISAs, Collectives, Lump sum Bonds and pensions can invest in an ethical way. If you would like to find out more about green investments  and how we can help you please contact us.

If you are considering investing it is important to remember that the value of your investment and the income generated could fall as well as rise and that there is no guarantee you will get back more than you invested.

News Articles

  • 216 good reasons to make a Will

    216 good reasons to make a Will

    I was recently asked by a sceptical friend to give a good reason why she should make a Will. I answered that, in fact, I could give her 216 reasons.

    216 is the number of beneficiaries who recently inherited a moderately valued estate of £250,000; where some received cheques for as little as £3.76

     

  • Budget 2013

    Budget 2013

    The 2013 Annual Budget Statement painted a somewhat bleak economic picture, alleviated by a few crowd-pleasing bright spots. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne cut the predicted level of growth in the UK during 2013 from 1.2% to 0.6%.

  • Europes most dangerous Financial Products

    Europes most dangerous Financial Products

    A recent vote organised by MEP Sven Giegold, named and shamed financial products that consumers felt were the most dangerous consumers and the environment.

    One of the culprits was Food speculation funds. This type of investment topped the table for financial products that were most likely to harm the environment.

Case Studies

  • Investment Advice Case Study

    Investment Advice Case Study

    Andrew and Linda had over many years accumulated a portfolio of investments for capital growth purposes. The portfolio was £200,000 in size. Their objective was to obtain capital growth on the portfolio.

     

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Chipping Sodbury, Bristol
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