A new global analysis by Ortec Finance shows that clients are increasingly focused on the ESG credentials of their investment portfolios. However, many wealth managers and financial advisors lack the tools and systems needed to effectively track and manage ESG and climate risks, and the industry must invest heavily to improve.
Around 90% of respondents in the study—comprising wealth managers and financial advisors whose firms collectively manage approximately £1.207 trillion—said they are seeing more clients focused on the ESG credentials of their portfolios, with 12% reporting a drastic increase.
This trend is expected to intensify, with 85% agreeing that client focus on ESG factors in their portfolios will increase over the next 24 months. Only 14% believe this focus will remain the same during that period.
93% of respondents say they are seeing more clients looking to avoid funds and stocks that invest in companies or sectors that harm the environment or contribute to climate change. About 83% report increased client attention to the climate risk potentially affecting their investment portfolios, with 38% of those observing a drastic increase.
Despite this growing focus, only 1% of respondents say they have “very effective” systems and tools to review ESG or climate risk in clients’ funds, stocks, or portfolios. An additional 71% consider their tools and systems to be “fairly effective,” while over one in four (27%) rate their ESG and climate risk review and monitoring tools as only “average.”
Overwhelmingly, more than 94% of respondents agree that the wealth and portfolio management industry must make significant investments in new technologies and systems to improve their understanding of ESG and climate risk factors across client portfolios, as well as in funds and equities more broadly.
“Wealth managers and financial advisors need to be equipped with the right tools and systems to fully analyze and understand the degree to which their clients are exposed to ESG and climate-related risks—especially as this is an area clients intend to focus on more in the coming years. Our research shows that many in the sector feel they lack the proper tools, systems, and resources, so it’s vital that organizations invest in order to empower both themselves and their clients to make the most informed investment decisions,” concludes Tessa Kuijl, Head of Global Wealth Solutions at Ortec Finance.