independently and without bias, advancing beneficiary or client interests as their primary obligation. 1.3 Capacity and effective management Institutional investors should be led by boards and staff with the
conflicts of interest and prioritise advancing the best interest of clients. Principle 3: Make informed investment decisions and engage in active ongoing monitoring of investee companies. Principle 4: Apply
our role and fiduciary responsibilities: Principle 1: Adopt a clear written Investment Governance Policy. Principle 2: Properly prevent and manage conflicts of interest and prioritise advancing the best
fiduciary responsibilities: 1. Adopt a clear written Investment Governance Policy 2. Properly prevent and manage conflicts of interest and prioritize advancing the best interest of clients. 3. Make informed
you have access to a company’s board or the CEO? It might be more effective, and use fewer resources, to start at the top. 9. Does the company have a respected internal advocate on the topic of concern
Prioritise Advancing the Best Interest of Clients 40 Principle 3 Make Informed Investment Decisions and Engage in Active Ongoing Monitoring of Investee Companies 42 Principle 4 Apply Enhanced Monitoring of and
responsive to the different needs of market participants without unfairly advancing the interests of any particular group to the disadvantage of others; Promptly deal with identified issues and misconduct
supervision, implementation and enforcement among different authorities is clearly defined so that the competencies of complementary bodies and agencies are respected and used most effectively. Potentially
independently and without bias, advancing beneficiary or client interests as their primary obligation. Governing bodies, and where relevant, individuals in a fiduciary position of responsibility for ultimate
Community (AEC), and the advancing digital age amid the rapid pace of technological advancement, thus leading to changing customer behavior, regulatory changes and life platform-driven competition. Given the