ESG as a Value-Creation Tool for Active Investors: A Profile of Inherent Group

At Inherent Group, we integrate an ESG framework throughout our investment process in pursuit of superior risk-adjusted returns. This article for the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance offers a detailed look at why we take this approach and how it works in practice. The article was originally published in the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance

The Sustainability Business Case: Changing the Conversation between Companies and Investors

Companies and investors are increasingly engaging on sustainability. The recent moves on climate issues made by Royal Dutch Shell, Glencore, and BP show how investor pressure (and in particular the Climate Action 100+ investor group) is helping shape corporate behavior. Last month, for the first time in its 30-year history, the nonprofit sustainability organization Ceres

The New Age of Corporate Scandals

Is corporate America more ‘scandal-prone’ than Europe? An interesting piece by the Economist suggests this is the case, and thus far the ‘financial cost’ to the companies involved has been limited. “The total market value of American firms involved in big incidents that have become public since 2016 is $1.54trn. At least 200m consumers have