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Altinvest Unveils Free Ethical Investing Guide For Nigerians
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ALTINVEST UNVEILS FREE ETHICAL INVESTING GUIDE FOR NIGERIANS

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Altinvest, a leading investment advisory firm, has launched a free comprehensive guide on ethical investing tailored for Nigerian investors seeking to align their portfolios with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles.

The guide, made available to the public at no cost, covers fundamental concepts of ethical investing, practical strategies for building responsible portfolios, and case studies relevant to the Nigerian market. Altinvest Managing Director, Ms. Funke Adekunle, described the initiative as part of the firm’s commitment to promoting responsible investment practices.

“As awareness of sustainability grows, Nigerian investors deserve accessible resources to make informed ethical choices. This guide is our contribution to building a more responsible investment culture,” Adekunle said. The publication is available for download on the company’s website and through partner platforms.

Financial experts have welcomed the guide, noting its potential to empower retail investors and encourage more companies to adopt sustainable practices. The move comes as ethical and impact investing gain traction among younger and conscious investors in Nigeria.

Altinvest plans to organise webinars and workshops to further educate the public on ethical investing opportunities in the local market.

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