Nuveen Survey: Investors Want More Information From Companies About ESG Issues
Three-Quarters Say that Considering ESG Factors Should Always be Part of the Investing Process
NEW YORK, Feb. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --More than
Those are among the key findings of Nuveen's 7th Responsible Investing Survey. Released today, the survey tracks investors' attitudes and behaviors regarding responsible investing.
In RI Disclosure for Portfolio Risk Management
Investors are interested in the risk management attributes of responsible investing (RI). Nearly three quarters (
"Management of risk is a demonstrated RI portfolio benefit, one that asset managers as well as financial advisors need to help interested investors discern even more clearly," said Amy O'Brien, Global Head of Responsible Investing, Nuveen. "Although many investors are interested in RI's positive impact on society, in their minds, the process of managing key ESG factors should also focus squarely on mitigating critical impediments to company performance."
With growing investor appreciation of RI as a mainstream, value-generating portfolio approach, the survey clearly demonstrates that employers who offer RI options through corporate retirement plans can generate considerable good will among employees, especially those who are relatively younger.
About seven in 10 (
Three in five investors (
Yet, there is room for even greater introduction of RI into retirement plans: About one in four investors (
"Responsible investing options are becoming a 'must-have' for corporate retirement plans, driven by strong participant interest in aligning investments with their values while tracking towards long-term financial goals," said Ms. O'Brien. "Retirement plan sponsors who introduce RI options and offer education about the portfolio advantages clearly have an opportunity to build even greater appreciation and loyalty especially among employees who are early on in their careers."
Climate change looms large among the risks and opportunities on the minds of investors.
Two-thirds of investors (
As a result of their concern about climate risk,
"When it comes to climate risk, investors clearly see a connection between the problem and practical investment solutions, with most indicating they find it appealing to have the opportunity to invest in companies that aren't heavily responsible for climate-altering carbon emissions," said Ms. O'Brien.
A majority of investors (
Nuveen is addressing investor interest in net-zero carbon approaches with, among other products, its recently launched Global Net Zero Transition ETF (NASDAQ: NTZG). The fund offers investors a way to invest in companies that have committed to carbon-reduction plans or provide technology that significantly supports climate mitigation, as well as high-carbon emitters where reduction will contribute meaningfully to real-world emissions decline. Nuveen is also working to strengthen transparency regarding ESG factors among its portfolio companies and to improve the level and consistency of ESG disclosure industrywide through regulation.
Environmental risks aren't the only ESG factor drawing concerted investor focus: About six in 10 (
Investors' demand for more ESG-related information from companies is paired with strong agreement that ESG investing now represents a core portfolio approach.
Nearly eight out of 10 (
Younger investors are particularly in tune with the fundamental value of responsible investing:
"Investors recognize that a company's management of its key ESG factors doesn't only determine whether it qualifies as a 'responsible investment' – but also plays a consequential role in driving the company's performance and prospects," said Ms. O'Brien. "It's clear that investors have come to view RI as a sound strategy for generating portfolio value."
Illustrating the increasing focus on ESG management as a performance driver, nearly half of investors cite "better performance/proof of performance" (
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Survey Methodology
The 7th Nuveen Responsible Investing survey was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of Nuveen among 1003 adults aged 21 and over with at least
Data are weighted where necessary by age, gender, race/ethnicity, region, education, marital status, household size, investable assets, household income, and propensity to be online to bring them in line with their actual proportions in the population.
Respondents for this survey were selected from among those who have agreed to participate in Harris surveys. For this study, the sample data are accurate to within ±4.0 percentage points using a
About Nuveen
Nuveen, the investment manager of TIAA, offers a comprehensive range of outcome-focused investment solutions designed to pursue the long-term financial goals of institutional and individual investors. Nuveen has
1 The survey defined "ESG factors" as 1) environmental: dealing with climate impact, energy consumption, biodiversity, waste management and natural resource use; 2) social: dealing with employee engagement and development, labor relations, human rights practice, product safety and consumer protection; 3) governance: dealing with management structure, board accountability and independence, executive compensation, audits and internal controls and shareholder rights.
Nuveen Fund Advisors, LLC serves as the Fund's adviser and Nuveen Asset Management, LLC and Teachers Advisors, LLC, serve as the Funds' sub-advisers; both the adviser and sub-advisers are subsidiaries of Nuveen, LLC. Nuveen Securities, LLC, member FINRA and SIPC.
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