Due Diligence 2.0
Due Diligence 2.0 aim to catalyze movement of capital to BIPOC managers, the signatory asset owners, consultants, and financial intermediaries, on behalf of asset owners who value BIPOC manager inclusion, commit to making these specified shifts in their due diligence processes.
The Role of Investment Managers in Promoting Diversity and Inclusion
Short document from the Investment Association summarising recent industry work in a number of proactive initiatives to further advance diversity and inclusion in all its forms.
Diverse Asset Managers: Opportunities for inclusion
The Knight Foundation reviews the data on firms owned by women and minorities in the asset management industry.
Ethnicity in Investment Management: Building Positive Intentions into Meaningful Action
This report by the Investment Association (IA) reflects on the actions investment management firms are taking to better understand their workforce and identify where minorities are under-represented, as well as the reasons behind this. It is designed to provide practical examples through case studies to share good practice with their wider membership. It forms part of the extensive existing body of D&I work produced by the IA, including their 2019 Black Voices report which looks specifically at the experiences of Black professionals working in the investment management industry and Black students considering their careers.