The EIAG is an advisory body that provides practical advice to the Board on ethical investment matters.

It enables the Pensions Board to develop policies that ensure we invest in a way that is ethical and responsible, but also distinctly Christian – and Anglican – in its approach.

Made up of leading thinkers from across the Church, business, finance, and academic worlds, its advice focuses on:

  • Asset classes, sectors or markets in which it would be inappropriate for us to invest (i.e. screening);
  • Effective stewardship of investments;
  • Relationships with external investment managers and other investors;
  • Public policy issues affecting investments, and
  • Any other aspect of investing required.

The Group has an established track record of publishing in-depth research into key investment areas and grappling with complex ethical issues, enabling it to provide practical advice that is grounded in theology.

Learn more: EIAG Advice and Annual Reviews.

Ethical Investment Advisory Group (EIAG)