CIRCA5000 launches impact ETFs in partnership with Tumelo

Partnership will offer UK’s first ETF range to provide pass-through voting to investors

James Baxter-Derrington
clock • 1 min read
Pass-through voting enables investors in a pooled fund to vote their shares in proportion to the assets they have invested in the product.
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Pass-through voting enables investors in a pooled fund to vote their shares in proportion to the assets they have invested in the product.

Impact investor CIRCA5000 has launched a range of impact exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that will offer investors access to a range of sustainable products and the first in the UK to offer pass-through voting.

Launched today (7 June), the CIRCA500 Green Energy & Technology, Sustainable Food & Biodiversity, Clean Water & Waste, Social & Economic Empowerment and Health & Wellbeing ETFs will each allow inve...

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