Written by Redaktion• 11. September 2024•
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DVFA monthly question September: How ESG ratings are used and evaluated
In a recent survey, the DVFA asked investment professionals how they use ESG ratings. The results show that ESG ratings are increasingly in demand, but are not yet used across the board: 38% of respondents currently use ESG ratings very little or not at all. The main reasons for using them are to support sustainable decisions, to fulfil customer requirements and for risk management. Read the results of the latest DVFA monthly survey on this topic here!
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