Smart Pension invests in JPMAM sustainable ETF

Master trust says allocation will help growth fund achieve net-zero by 2040

Martin Richmond
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Bucksey: "We want to help our members secure long-term financial growth and a safer, healthier world in which they can retire"
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Bucksey: "We want to help our members secure long-term financial growth and a safer, healthier world in which they can retire"

Smart Pension has added J.P. Morgan Asset Management's (JPMAM) carbon transition global equity exchange-traded fund (ETF) to its sustainable default growth fund.

The master trust said its investment in the ETF, which focuses on driving the transition to a low-carbon economy, will provide Smart Pension with exposure to global equities with a low tracking err...

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