Global finance is undergoing a values-driven revolution. With climate crises, social unrest, and increasing corporate scrutiny, traditional investment strategies are being re-evaluated. Investors are no longer satisfied with just “how much” return they’re getting—they’re also asking “how” it’s made and “at what cost.”
ESG investing—which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance—has emerged as a framework that blends profitability with purpose. It enables investors to evaluate companies not just on financial metrics but on their behavior toward people, the planet, and policy.