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Voting season 2024 is over - here are the main take-aways
Most companies hold their annual general assembly during the spring and therefor the spring is the most active period for our Corporate Governance team. The season is now over and the team, headed by Katarina Hammar, has put together some of the seasons main events in a report. Here you can find some interesting statistics and examples of how we voted.
Voting season 2024 is over - here are the main take-aways
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The power of voting: Why general meeting decisions matter
For Nordea Funds, voting at general meetings is more than a formality — it is a cornerstone of responsible investment and active ownership. And the goal is to bring value to you who has invested in our funds.
The power of voting: Why general meeting decisions matter
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This is how we take ownership responsibility on behalf of our fund investors
Did you know that Nordea, the largest fund manager in the Nordics, is active in almost 4,000 general meetings with approximately 50,000 agenda items and 1,200 shareholder proposals - every year? Now you can follow how we vote in every single company at fund level. Our votes are published within 24 hours, allowing everyone to see how we vote and act.
This is how we take ownership responsibility on behalf of our fund investors
Active ownership
Engaging Tesla on human rights
Tesla is an interesting and challenging company from an ESG perspective and we engage with the company on a one-to-one basis as well as via collaborative investor engagement. Electric vehicles (EVs) are a critical technology supporting the transition to a carbon-free economy – a transition Nordea supports and wants to push.
Engaging Tesla on human rights
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Can socially responsible investments be profitable?
When you want your investments to be for the good of society, you often need to reconsider the importance of returns. The Social Empowerment Fund aims to achieve both by focusing on vital needs, inclusion, and empowerment.
Can socially responsible investments be profitable?