Nest and London CIV to vote against Shell directors

Schemes plan to vote against energy company over fossil fuel expansion plans

Martin Richmond
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Nest and London CIV to vote against Shell directors

Nest and London CIV have announced they will be voting against Shell’s directors ahead of its upcoming annual general meeting (AGM).

The two schemes, which represent approximately £78bn in combined assets under management, confirmed their decision to vote against the oil company ahead of its AGM, set to take place later this mon...

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