Trustnet Magazine Issue 40 May 2018 | Page 4

Cover Story [ ESG ] 2 / 3 Anthony Luzio finds out why a focus on ESG practices is no longer the preserve of ethical funds The only way is ethics B y far the largest deterrent to investing in funds that prioritise a focus on ESG – environmental, social and governance – issues is the belief that the warm glow that comes with acting in a principled manner comes at the expense of higher returns. In March 2017, then chief executive of WPP Sir Martin Sorrell made headlines when he said: “Corporate structures that seem to offend customary good corporate governance may deliver better long-term results.” And while his statement drew criticism from the press, there was a nagging feeling that he was just saying what many people felt was true but were too scared to say out loud. Yet the numbers tell a different story. Data from FE Analytics shows the FTSE4Good UK, Europe and US FE TRUSTNET indices have beaten their mainstream counterparts over the past decade, with Japan the only major developed market where the opposite is true.