TPTIM client, Verity Trustees Limited, leads the way in 2025 PRI Assessment
PRI reporting is the largest global reporting project on responsible investment. We report annually on our activities and progress in this area for our client, Verity Trustees Limited (VTL), and are pleased that their PRI Assessment Report for 2025 has resulted in strong scores in all modules.
- Policy, Governance & Strategy: ★★★★★
- Listed Equity (Active & Passive): ★★★★★
- Fixed Income (Active & Passive): ★★★★★
- Real Estate: ★★★★★
- Infrastructure: ★★★★★
- Hedge Funds: ★★★★★
- Confidence Building Measures: ★★★★☆
The PRI Assessment Report benchmarks our responsible investment practices against global peers. VTL achieved strong scores across all assessed modules, demonstrating leadership in responsible investment and a robust approach to ESG integration and stewardship.
In addition to the Assessment Report, the PRI also published a Transparency Report, providing a comprehensive overview of TPTIM’s responsible investment policies, governance, strategy, and stewardship activities.
The report supports transparency and accountability to members, employers and other stakeholders, and complements our wider disclosures, including UK Stewardship Code and climate-related reporting, to download the report click the link below.
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PRI Transparency Report
Our 2025 PRI Transparency Report provides a comprehensive overview of our responsible investment policies, governance, strategy, and stewardship activities.
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