AMNT launches ground-breaking Red Line Voting to boost trustee power
The Association of Member-Nominated Trustees (AMNT) has launched an initiative to give pension schemes more power to influence the companies they invest in.
The Red Line Voting programme, which has taken two years to develop, is a set of tightly drawn voting rules covering a range of environmental, social and corporate governance issues. The AMNT said the...
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