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WHEB LLP

How ethical is WHEB?

Our research shines a light on WHEB's approach to ethical issues, including climate change, director’s pay, lending transparency, animal rights, and workers’ rights.

WHEB has come top of our guide to ethical investment funds on multiple occasions and is a long-standing Best Buy brand. It scored 5/5 in our Fossil Free Investment Funds report, and is a B-Corp and a certified Living Wage Employer.

Below we outline its approach in general. To see the full detailed stories, and WHEB's overall ethical rating, please sign in or subscribe.

Ethical approach

As an impact investor its investment strategy is focused on creating positive impact by investing in companies whose products and services provide solutions to important sustainability issues.

It's investments are identified through its nine investment themes: Cleaner Energy, Education, Environmental Services, Health, Resource Efficiency, Safety, Sustainable Transport, Water Management and Well-being.

It also screens out the worst offenders, such as companies involved in fossil fuels, weapons, and intensive farming - among other harmful sectors.

The company is fully transparent about its investments - you can view all of its portfolio holdings on its website.

Equity

The world of investing has long been inaccessible to many due to the high minimum investments that many funds require. WHEB's minimum is only £1, making ethical investment accessible to all.

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  • Ethical Consumer Best Buy: Yes
  • Boycotts: No

Company information

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Company Address:

7 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0PE

Associated brands

  • WHEB

Ownership structure

Ethical stories

Pre 2024 ratings