Investments & ISAs Overview

Ethical savings accounts and funds often avoid investing in industries such as tobacco, nuclear power and arms.

They may also seek to invest in 'positive' businesses like renewable energy, sustainable timber and waste management. Furthermore such funds and accounts can generate returns as healthy as their non-ethical equivalents.

If you're serious about social and environmental issues, then choosing an ethical fund or savings account represents a long-term investment, not just in your financial future but the world's future too.

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Share ownership

Types of investment funds and ISAs

How do ethical funds invest

Finding a green or ethical ISA

Alternative investments

Your next steps

Share ownership

If you are thinking of dabbling in the stock market, or already own shares, it’s possible to shape your portfolio so that the companies you invest in match your ethical principles. In addition to selecting companies for investment on the basis of their ethical credentials, you can also use your power and influence as a shareholder to improve the ethical performance of the companies in which you invest.

However, it can be time-consuming and difficult to check up on the performance of every company you are interested in. The easiest way for ethically-minded individual investors to choose which companies to invest in is to use a fund manager or stock broker who will adhere to a set of ethical constraints.  Another is to invest in a pooled fund which is guided by a green and/or ethical ethos. Different types of green and ethical investment funds and ISAs are described below.

Types of investment funds and ISAs

Ethical Funds

Also known as socially responsible investment (SRI) funds this type of investment generally seeks to avoid certain types of businesses while investing in socially and environmentally beneficial ones. Industries most commonly excluded by ethical funds include alcohol, tobacco, gambling, pornography, animal testing for cosmetic purposes, genetic engineering, intensive farming, armaments and nuclear power.

Green Tech/Climate Change Funds

These 'thematic' funds seek to invest in companies in specific sectors like renewable/alternative energy, carbon-offsetting, sustainable timber and waste management. They may not have the same attitude to certain companies as ethical funds, so it is important to check the fund isn't investing in any areas you would not approve of.

Shariah Funds

These funds may be of interest to Muslim and non-Muslim ethical investors alike, as they tend to avoid investment in areas like alcohol, tobacco, gambling and pornography. Restrictions are also in place on investing in banks or other financial institutions due to the prohibition on excessive 'gearing' or interest-charging. Non-halal and pork meat industries are also excluded.

Please note: this site does not offer financial advice or make any recommendations as to the quality or otherwise of the funds presented. We suggest that you fully consider your green and ethical requirements and speak to an independent financial advisor before committing to any investment. Our independent financial advisor search will help you find a professional ethical investment experience.

How do ethical funds invest

Funds pool together the money of hundreds of investors into a single fund, which in turn invests in the stock market. What makes a fund ethical is what it chooses to invest in. Ethical funds use screening, a 'best-in-class' approach and engagement, or a combination of each of these approaches, in their investment process.

Screening

Companies can either be 'screened in' (positive screening) or 'screened out' (negative screening) of funds based on whether they meet or breach certain criteria. On the positive side, a fund may seek to invest in companies making a positive contribution to society, say in the form of renewable energy or waste management.

On the negative side, a fund might avoid investing in certain areas deemed controversial like the tobacco, arms or fossil fuel industries, companies with poor human rights records, heavy polluters or those that test on animals for cosmetic purposes. Other funds might avoid investment in financial institutions while some, known as 'fund of funds' might invest only in other ethical funds.

Best in Class

In this case, investment decisions are made based on a company's record in relation to its peers. A fund might, for example, invest in the oil or gas sector, but only in those companies which are deemed to be the best in their class, with say, a better record on the environment and human rights than others in their sector.

Engagement

In this instance the fund's manager works with and actively encourages the companies that he or she invests in to adopt or improve social, governance and environmental practices. This can involve meetings with senior management and voting at relevant shareholder meetings, i.e. Annual General Meetings.

Finding a green or ethical ISA

An ISA (Individual Savings Account) is a tax-free savings account designed to encourage people to save money. There are two types of account: a cash ISA and a stocks and shares (equity) ISA.

The annual investment allowance is £7200, £3600 of which can be saved in cash with one provider, the rest can be invested in stocks and shares with either the same or a different provider. It is possible to transfer ISAs between accounts, though it should be noted that while it is possible to transfer a cash ISA to an equity ISA, the reverse is not allowed. From April 2010 the annual investment will rise to £10,200 (of which £5,100 can be saved in cash).

The money deposited in an ISA linked to an equity fund can be invested in companies listed on the stock market, government bonds and corporate bonds. It is therefore considered to be exposed to more risk than a cash ISA as its performance may be subject to market fluctuations. However, this type of ISA could potentially deliver greater returns in the long-term.

Equity ISAs

The number of green and ethical equity ISAs is growing all the time. There are currently around 90 green and ethical funds available, the majority of which come with an ISA wrapper.

Use our search to find an equity ISA whose policy addresses your green/ethical concerns.

Cash ISAs

A cash ISA is similar to a normal savings account except that the interest earned is exempt from tax and there is a limit on how much cash you can deposit.

If you want to invest your money in a green or ethical cash ISA you can do so with a proven green or ethical provider, i.e.:

You can also search our database of banks and building societies to find an ISA provider with the right green and ethical credentials for you.

Alternative investments

In addition to ethical funds and ISAs, there are a number of other green and ethical investment options available, including:

  • Triodos Renewables: is a public limited company that invests in large-scale renewable energy projects.
  • Newcastle Intermediary Services 'Clean Energy Select Account': is available as a direct investment or cash ISA and invests in a mixture of clean energy technology and equipment companies.
  • HSBC Vaccine Investment: open to consumers as an investment plan or an ISA, this product helps raise money for the GAVI Alliance (formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation). It states that every £1000 invested helps immunise over 130 children from five life-threatening diseases, including Diphtheria and Hepatitis B.
  • Triodos Microfinance Fund: this fund provides finance to nearly 40 microfinance institutions in countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.It is open to individual UK high-net-worth or sophisticated investors. The minimum investment amount is currently €50,000 or £50,000 depending on the share class chosen.
  • Big Issue Social Enterprise Investment Fund: the investment subsidiary of the Big Issue magazine has launched a new fund which target foundations, charitable investors and high-net-worth individuals. It aims to invest in social enterprises in the health and social care, environment, and employment and skills sectors and will invest between £100,000 and £500,000 in each business.

Your next steps

Check out our Next Steps Guide - Investments & ISAs for further information on finding a green or ethical fund and questions you might want to ask of your existing investment managers or savings institution.

Investments & ISAs Search

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Aberdeen Ethical World Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
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Aberdeen Responsible UK Equity

yes yes yes yes yes  
03

AEGON Ethical Cautious Managed Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
04

AEGON Ethical Corporate Bond

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
05

AEGON Ethical Equity Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
07

Amity UK Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
08

Aviva Investors Sustainable Future Absolute Growth

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
09

Aviva Investors Sustainable Future Corporate Bond Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
10

Aviva Investors Sustainable Future European Growth Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
11

Aviva Investors Sustainable Future Global Growth Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
12

Aviva Investors Sustainable Future Managed Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
13

Aviva Investors Sustainable UK Growth Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
14

Aviva Investors UK Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
15

Axa Ethical Distribution Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
16

BlackRock New Energy Investment Trust plc

yes  
17

Capita CF 7IM Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes  
18

CIS Corporate Bond Income Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
19

CIS FTSE4Good Tracker Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
20

CIS Sustainable Diversified Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
21

CIS Sustainable Leaders Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
22

CIS Sustainable World Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
23

CIS UK Growth Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
24

CIS UK Income with Growth

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
25

Clerical Medical PP Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
26

Credit Suisse Fellowship Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
27

Credit Suisse Multi Manager Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
28

F&C Ethical Bond Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
29

F&C Stewardship Growth Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
30

F&C Stewardship Income Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
31

F&C Stewardship International Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
32

Family Charities Ethical Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
33

First State Asia Pacific Sustainability Fund

yes yes yes  
34

Friends Provident Stewardship Income Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
35

Friends Provident Stewardship Income Pension Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
36

Friends Provident Stewardship International Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
37

Friends Provident Stewardship Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
38

Friends Provident Stewardship Managed Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
39

Friends Provident Stewardship Managed Pension Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
40

Friends Provident Stewardship Pension Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
41

Friends Provident Stewardship Safeguard Optimiser Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
42

Guinness Alternative Energy Fund

yes yes  
43

Halifax Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
44

Henderson Global Care Growth Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
45

Henderson Global Care Managed Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
46

Henderson Global Care UK Income Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
47

Henderson Industries of the Future Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
48

Homeowners Friendly Society FTSE4Good Fund

yes yes yes yes yes  
49

HSBC Amanah Global Equity Index Fund

yes yes yes yes yes  
50

IFSL Impax Environmental Leaders Fund

yes  
51

Impax Environmental Markets (Ireland) Fund

yes yes  
52

Impax Environmental Markets plc

yes yes  
53

Insight Investment Evergreen Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
54

Jupiter Ecology Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
55

Jupiter Environmental Income Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes  
56

Jupiter Green Investment Trust PLC

yes yes  
57

King & Shaxson Ethical Balanced Income Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
58

King & Shaxson Green Solutions Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
61

Lincoln Green Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
62

Ludgate Environmental

yes  
63

Marks & Spencer Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
64

Marlborough Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
65

Neptune Green Planet Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
66

Old Mutual Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
67

Prudential Ethical Trust

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
68

Quadris Environmental Fund

yes yes  
69

Rathbone Ethical Bond Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
70

RBS FTSE4Good Tracker

yes yes yes yes yes yes  
71

Real Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
72

Royal London Ethical Bond Trust

yes yes yes yes yes  
73

Schroders ISF Global Climate Change Fund

yes yes yes yes  
74

Scottish Life UK Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes  
75

Scottish Widows Environmental Investor Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
76

Scottish Widows Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
77

Skandia Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
78

Sovereign Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
79

Standard Life Ethical Corporate Bond Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
80

Standard Life Ethical Life Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
81

Standard Life European Equity Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
82

Standard Life UK Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
83

Standard Life UK Pension Ethical Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
84

SVM AllEurope SRI Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes  
85

SWIP Global SRI Fund

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes  
86

SWIP Islamic Global Equity Fund

yes yes yes yes yes  
87

SWIP Pan-European SRI Equity Fund

yes yes yes yes  
88

Triodos EIS Green Fund

yes yes  
89

UBS (Lux) Islamic Global Equities Fund

yes yes yes yes yes  
90

Virgin Climate Change Fund

yes yes  

CIS UK Growth Trust

The CIS UK Growth Trust is open to retail investors as a Unit Trust with an ISA wrapper. The fund’s investment approach is based on three aims: 

1. To champion customer values and expectations of corporate behaviour

2. To protect customer savings

3. To challenge companies that lag behind in financial performance or are not sustainable 

Investee companies are chosen from the FTSE350 and investment decisions are made following ‘a full ESG assessment’ and a meeting with management. 

The fund applies the Co-operative’s Ethical Engagement Policy to its investment decisions. This does not mean that the fund refuses to invest in certain business activities, e.g. tobacco manufacture. It means that it will invest in most companies while seeking to use its influence as a share/bondholder to try to improve the ethical performance of these businesses in line with customers’ views.

Company Info

Fund Provider

Co-operative Investments (Retail customers), Co-operative Asset Management (Intermediary market)

Fund Manager

Joe Walters

Website

http://www.co-operativeassetmanagement.co.uk/

Phone

08457 46 46 46

Fund Type

Unit Trust

Sector

UK All Companies

Launch Date

September 1989

CIS UK Growth Trust

Positive Screening

The fund is not subject to positive or negative screens.

Negative Screening

The fund is not subject to positive or negative screens.

Voting

Co-operative Investments states that it will attend and exercise its voting rights at general meetings and that all voting decisions are made by the Responsible Shareholding Committee which is chaired by the Executive Direct, Investment Management, and comprises senior fund managers, corporate governance specialists and socially responsible investment specialists. 

It states that in general it will vote ‘for’ resolutions that ‘accords best practice and is in shareholders’ long term interest’. It states it will ‘abstain’ if a resolution falls short of best practice but the issue is not sufficiently material to oppose management. It will vote ‘against’ if the resolution is inconsistent with its own guidelines, does not accord with best practice and is not in the shareholders’ long-term interests. 

Co-operative Investments informs companies in advance of any instance in which it intends to abstain or vote against a resolution. 

The Responsible Shareholding Committee guidelines on voting sets out its views on the composition of company boards, independence of directors, the suitability of individuals for election as directors, remuneration policies and other key areas. Further details of the voting policy and voting records can her viewed here.

Engagement

The Responsible Shareholding team implements the Ethical Engagement Policy across all investee companies. Company performance on corporate governance and social, ethical and environmental management is analysed to identify where good or bad management of an issue may impact upon financial performance, and to identify where a company’s practices conflict with customers’ ethics. 

The current Ethical Engagement Policy covers the following areas: 

  • Human rights and armaments
  • Trade and labour rights
  • Consumer protection
  • Social inclusion
  • Genetic modification
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Global climate change
  • Animal welfare
  • Corporate governance

Engagement is carried out through company meetings; conference calls, letters; emails; collaboration with other investors/NGOs; AGM attendance; UNPRI clearinghouse initiative participation; corporate governance alliance with the University Superannuation Scheme; conferences and seminars. 

Recent examples of engagement include: 

  • Inmarsat on Sudan
  • Aggreko on human rights
  • BAE on bribery and corruption
  • Shell, BP and Chevron on oil sands
  • International Power on climate change
  • BSkyB on media independence
  • Marks & Spencer on responsible downsizing 

Research

The fund's research is conducted in-house by the ESG team and Equities Analyst with regard to research from a number of external bodies, including EIRIS, Innovest, PIRC, IVIS, PRI and GIGN. All holdings are reviewed twice a year to ensure continued compliance with the Trust’s positive and negative criteria.

The Trust benefits from advice from independent experts on the suitability of investments on ESG grounds. These experts also offer insight on ESG policy issues such as human rights and climate change.

Divestment Policy

The Co-operative Investments has an exclusions process governed by an internal committee.  If a stock is considered unsuitable for investment on the grounds of poor governance, environmental or social risk management, where these risks are considered to be financially material and it is not considered that new or additional engagement is likely to prove successful, on the instruction of the committee the Head of Equities will instruct an orderly divestment from the stock across all portfolios. The fund manager has a period of 6 months in which to conduct an orderly divestment.

Up to date info found

Retail customers: www.co-operativeinvestments.co.uk

IFAs: www.co-operativeassetmanagement.co.uk

Retail customers call the Customer Contact Centre on 08457 46 46 46 (IFAs use this for account information/ holding valuations/ letters of authority). IFAs call Broker support: 0845 603 9986 (for research, sales & performance).

Company Info

Fund Provider

Co-operative Investments (Retail customers), Co-operative Asset Management (Intermediary market)

Fund Manager

Joe Walters

Website

http://www.co-operativeassetmanagement.co.uk/

Phone

08457 46 46 46

Fund Type

Unit Trust

Sector

UK All Companies

Launch Date

September 1989

CIS UK Growth Trust

Fund Size £

£856m (05/09)

Charges

Initial Charge 5.00%
Annual Charge 1.50%
Exit Free no

Products

Products Available Min Lump Sum (£) Min Monthly (£)
Unit Trust/OEIC £1000 £50
ISA £1000 £50

Top Holdings

1 BG Group
2 Scottish & Southern Energy
3 GlaxoSmithKline
4 BP
5 British American Tobacco
6 Smiths Group
7 Royal Dutch Shell
8 Rio Tinto
9 Reckitt Benckiser Group
10 Compass Group

Asset Allocation

Equities 99.2%
Bonds 0
Cash 0.8%

Sector Weighting

Telecommunications 2.80%
Financial 8.80%
Consumer Services 8.90%
Healthcare 9.40%
Utilities 11.90%
Consumer Goods 14.00%
Oil & Gas 16.60%
Industrials 18.00%

Company Info

Fund Provider

Co-operative Investments (Retail customers), Co-operative Asset Management (Intermediary market)

Fund Manager

Joe Walters

Website

http://www.co-operativeassetmanagement.co.uk/

Phone

08457 46 46 46

Fund Type

Unit Trust

Sector

UK All Companies

Launch Date

September 1989