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Article

30 Oct 2001

Author:
Mark Thomsen, SocialFunds.com

British Insurers Demand Corporate Social Responsibility

The Association of British Insurers recently announced that its members will expect companies to disclose how social, environmental and ethical risks are being handled...The over 400 members of the ABI, a trade association for Britain's insurance industry, account for more than 20 percent of stock market investment in London. Such clout ensures that companies will take the guidelines seriously...."Our focus is on enhancing value in companies through effective response to risks."