Draw the line at genocide
"Ethical investing" may mean different things to different people, but surely there is a minimum standard upon which nearly all of us agree. We do not want our family savings and pension funds invested in companies that help to fund genocide.
The goal of Investors Against Genocide is to convince financial institutions to make a commitment that they will not invest in genocide. Help us send a strong message to these companies to draw the line at genocide.
Three key ways you can help
- Vote on genocide free investing, and tell your friends and family about the opportunities to vote, at Vanguard on July 2, Fidelity on July 15, and American Funds in early August.
- Submit a shareholder proposal to companies and funds where you invest, to encourage them to them to be genocide-free. We've made it easy for you to submit a shareholder proposal on genocide-free investing to your mutual fund or investment firm.
- Send a message to problem investment companies. You can send to all at once, or select the one below where you invest. You don't have to be an investor to object.
Financial companies want your business now or in the future, so your voice will
matter.
Major mutual fund companies:
- American Funds - More info on American funds
- Barclays - More info on iShares
- Fidelity - More info on Fidelity, Fidelity International funds
- Franklin Templeton - More info on Franklin, Templeton funds
- Vanguard - More info
TIAA-CREF has been removed from our list of problem investment firms! More info on TIAA-CREF
Other major financial institutions:
- Aberdeen Asset Management - More info
- Credit Suisse - More info
- HSBC - More info
- Invesco AIM - More info
- JP Morgan Chase - More info
- KBC Group - More info
- Sumitomo - More info
- UBS - More info
Please join us in drawing the line at genocide. Looking back, who would support the idea of investing in firms that sought to make a profit by selling Zyklon-B gas to the Nazis or machetes for the genocide in Rwanda? Looking forward, who wants their personal savings and pension funds invested in companies that help fund genocide?
Learn more about genocide-free investing and what you can do, using the links above.
