Red Lines Voting
AMNT appoints Red Lines Voting campaign manager
The Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) has appointed Leanne Clements as campaign manager of its Red Line Voting initiative.
We need change on corporate governance
Janice Turner welcomes recent government proposals which will help trustees become more active stewards of the assets they hold.
How trustees of small schemes can champion ESG
Contrary to common belief, getting fund managers to take account of ESG factors is not necessarily out of bounds for smaller schemes. Michael Klimes finds out how trustees can do it.
Has the Law Commission's fiduciary duty review been successful?
Two years have passed since the Law Commission's landmark review that attempted to clear up confusion over trustees' fiduciary duties. Stephanie Baxter finds despite some initial progress there is much more work to be done.
Weeks replaces Parr as AMNT co-chair
The Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) has elected David Weeks to succeed Barry Parr as co-chairman where he will sit alongside Janice Turner.
Just 15% of funds have large tilt towards sustainable factors
The number of funds that consider environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues when they make investment decisions is small according to MSCI research.
AMNT reveals first asset manager to apply Red Line voting
WHEB will be the first asset manager to adopt the Red Line voting principles developed by the Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) to give trustees more power.
AMNT's red lines: the list in full
What should trigger an automatic vote against the board?
Red Lines: how and why trustees must change the way they invest
Janice Turner explains the significance of the organisation's Red Lines Voting project
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.