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How US$77bn Investment is Helping Sun Life go Sustainable

How US77bn Investment is Helping Sun Life go Sustainable
Insurance giant Sun Life has US$77bn of investments in businesses supporting low-carbon transition and is making ‘big strides’ towards net-zero emissions

Time to sharpen strategic focus

Kevin D. Strain, President and CEO, Sun Life, said: “As a globally trusted and responsible company, we know that embedding sustainability into our business – from our governance structure, policies and practices to our philanthropic work, training and reporting – creates resiliency and a brighter future.

“While we are proud of our progress, there is work to do. By sharpening our strategic focus and scaling positive impact across our diverse footprint, we’ll accelerate our actions to go further and faster to continue to build resilience into our business.”

Adelina Romanelli, Director, Responsible Investing, SLGI, Sun Life, said: “From an institutional investor perspective we see climate change as material, pervasive and non-diversifiable at the portfolio level.

“So, collaborating on the global fight against climate change means preserving wealth over time, mitigating downside risk and seizing investment opportunities that will continue to arise from a low-carbon transition.”

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