Australian Finance Podcast | Ethical Investing & Shareholder Activism with Claude Walker

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On this episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, Kate Campbell and Owen Rask chat to individual investor and founder of A Rich Life, Claude Walker, about ethical investing and shareholder activism.

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Have you ever thought about your role as a shareholder?

When we buy shares through our brokerage account, we often forget that we actually becoming shareholders of the company, and that lets us do things like vote on important decisions, attend AGMs and participate in capital raisings.

In this episode Kate & Owen chat to Claude Walker about his approach to ethical investing and shareholder activism, including contacting management, looking for red flags, avoiding greenwashing and a few personal examples of the way he approaches his own investing.

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At the time of recording Owen holds shares in PME and RUL, and Claude owns shares in PME & AEF. Owen, Kate and The Rask Group Pty Ltd do NOT receive anything for mentioning Super funds, products, shares, bank accounts, etc.

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