Fireside chat: Lessons learnt from being the first

Watch this fireside chat between Bev Shah and Jayne Fieldhouse, from the Investors ACT 2025 Conference held in partnership with RBC BlueBay Asset Management, where Jayne shares honest insights on why the group have been reluctant to sign up to certain alliances in the past, but was the first Signatory to the ACT Framework. The pair also discuss cultural audits involving staff surveys, interviews and action plans, and why fund manager researchers need to assess how companies handle issues and align leadership with cultural objectives.

Read also: ACT Signatory Journey with RBC BlueBay Asset Management: ‘We are continuously working on culture and holding ourselves accountable every day’

 
 
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