Strategy
Hermes Investment Management Joins Sustainability Initiative

The firm is a advocate in impacting the world through financial investments.
Hermes
Investment Management has joined the United Nations
Global Compact, a global corporate sustainability initiative.
The United Nations Global Compact is a request to companies
everywhere to align their operations and strategies with ten
universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights,
labour, environment and anti-corruption, and to take action in
support of UN goals and issues embodied in the sustainable
development goals, the firm said in a statement.
Hermes EOS, the firm’s engagement and stewardship team, is an
advisory service which enables its clients to be responsible
investors and owners of companies, advising on more than $403.5
bilion of assets. Hermes EOS will engage with companies
to fulfil the UN Global Compact principles.
“For over thirty years, responsible investing has been at the
heart of Hermes and we are always looking for opportunities to
develop and further embed our understanding of the impact our
investments have on wider society," Saker Nusseibeh, chief
executive. "In September I will be leading a high-level
roundtable discussion at the 2017 United Nations Private Sector
Forum where I am looking forward to sharing some of the
experiences Hermes has had and also learning from other leading
businesses on how we can collectively build sustainable financial
markets."
Nusseibeh added: “We are committed to making the UN Global
Compact and its principles part of the strategy, culture and
day-to-day operations of our company, and to engaging in
collaborative projects which advance the broader development
goals of the United Nations, particularly the sustainable
development goals. We believe that this is not only the right
thing to do but that sustainable growth creates a more
sustainable financial ecosystem for the benefit of all.”