Australian Ethical Investment
Likhith Kadaveru has experience working as a Business Intelligence and Data Governance Analyst at Australian Ethical Investment. Previously, Likhith worked as a Residential Life Advisor at the University of Sydney, where they facilitated a supportive environment for over 200 students. Additionally, Likhith has experience as an Analyst at m8buy and Franklin Templeton. Likhith holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems and Data Science from the University of Sydney.
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Australian Ethical Investment
A superannuation and investment fund manager with a difference. We believe that the power of money can be harnessed to deliver both competitive returns and positive change for society and the environment. By investing responsibly in well-managed, ethical companies, this is exactly what we achieve. We seek out positive investments that support people, quality and sustainability, and we avoid investments that cause unnecessary harm to people, animals, society and the environment. While we do believe a small group of people can change the world, the opportunity is far bigger than that. The more people that invest ethically, the more significant the positive change we will create. Imagine the impact of all that money invested for good. There’s never been a better time to take control of your own financial wellbeing and the wellbeing of families, communities and the planet. Ethical and sustainable investing isn’t just a part of what we do. Unlike most of our competitors, it’s everything we do. And while we’ve evolved in many ways since starting in 1986, we have always stayed true to this. Now, we manage $9.67 billion for more than 129,000 funded customers (managed fund investors and funded superannuation members) as at 31 December 2023. Disclaimer: Please be aware that this page provides you with general information only and does not take account of your individual investment objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on it, consider its appropriateness to your circumstances. You should consider seeking independent advice from an accredited financial adviser before deciding whether to acquire, or continue to hold, units in the fund or interests in the fund. Although we always do our utmost to uphold accuracy, Australian Ethical does not warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of the information contained in the posts to this page. Past performance is not always a reliable indicator of future performance.