Oxford Risk collaborated with Standard Chartered on a report into interest in sustainable investing: what's the current state of play, and how can it be improved?
You can read highlights, watch a video, and download the report here.
Globally recognised expert in applied decision science, behavioural finance, and financial wellbeing, as well as a specialist in both the theory and practice of risk profiling. He started the banking world’s first behavioural finance team as Head of Behavioural-Quant Finance at Barclays, which he built and led for a decade from 2006.
Oxford Risk collaborated with Standard Chartered on a report into interest in sustainable investing: what's the current state of play, and how can it be improved?
You can read highlights, watch a video, and download the report here.
Oxford Risk is proud to be leading the way in the field of data and analysis to support and understand investor behaviour and preferences around sustainable investing and ESG.
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