Investing in healthcare for positive impact, with Chris Welsford

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ESG or impact fund managers often hold healthcare stocks because they align with the United Nations’ third Sustainable Development Goal: to ‘ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages’.

However, many larger healthcare companies have controversies to their name, ranging from charges of bribery to poor care. There is also a question about their role in the privatisation of healthcare in countries such as the UK which have a public health service.

Chris Welsford, managing director of Ayres Punchard Investment Management, discusses a well-known example: Centene, a £67.2bn US health insurer. We discuss the company’s controversies, our engagement with sustainable funds holding Centene, and investing for positive impact.
12 May 2022 English United Kingdom Business · Investing

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