Investing with Māori is a long-term choice for sustainable finance, panel says

Investing with Māori is a long-term choice for sustainable finance, panel says
Jo Kelly says the finance sector needs to be overhauled to respond to the challenge of decarbonisation. (Image: Supplied)
Greg Hurrell
Māori are not broken, it's the financial system that needs to be re-engineered so that both they and other indigenous peoples can open up to investment, fund managers and investors have heard.A panel discussion at the Responsible Investment Association Australasia's (RIAA) conference on Wednesday took a look at the Māori perspective on sustainable investment. Jo Kelly, chief executive at Toitū Tahua – Centre for Sustainable Finance, said the finance sector needed to be overhauled to respond to the challenge of decarbonisation...

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