Our commitment to sustainability

 

 

Bettering lives for tomorrow


IGM’s sustainability strategy helps us prioritize the topics that matter most to our business and our stakeholders. It provides direction on addressing these issues and holds us accountable for our progress and outcomes.

Our strategy focuses on three areas where we – as wealth and asset managers – can have the most significant impact. Underpinning everything we do is a commitment to responsible business practices. 

Focus areas

Building financial confidence

Advancing sustainable investing

Accelerating DEI in finance

Responsible business practices

Governance


Ethics and compliance


Risk management


Information security and privacy


Talent and culture


Community support


Climate change


Environmental footprint

Climate highlights

IGM supports the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). Here are some 2022 highlights as we continue to progress our implementation:

 

 

Governance

• Management and Board had three meetings on sustainability and climate
• Participated in consultations about standardized climate reporting (International Sustainability Standards Board, Canadian Securities Administators, US Securities Exchange Commission)

Risk management

• Integrated IGM’s sustainability and risk functions under one division

Strategy

• Enhanced capacity for climate-related investment risk measurement and scenario analysis

Metrics targets

• Mackenzie set interim targets for the Net Zero Asset Managers Initiative (NZAM)

 

 

Visit Corporate sustainability to learn more about our sustainability efforts.

 

 

 

 


Our self-identification initiative Count Me In! is helping us better direct our DEI goals, resources and programs.




IG and Mackenzie are part of the Climate Action 100+, an investor-led initiative to ensure the world's largest corporate greenhouse gas emitters take action on climate changes.

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Partnership has supported over 150 First Nations community members gain financial literacy through 19 workshops and 110+ one-on-one learning sessions