Quilter plc is a signatory to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment, UK Stewardship Code, and a participant of the UN Global Compact.
As a responsible investor, we engage with the investments we manage on behalf of our customers. Human rights is one of three thematic priorities guiding our engagement activity.
Quilter is an endorser of Principles for Responsible Investment (“PRI”) Advance. We have signed an investor statement with expectations for targeted companies to implement United Nations Guiding Principles (“UNGPs”), align to political engagement with human rights responsibilities and deepen progress on related issues in operations and value chains. We have outlined examples of how we engage on modern slavery within our two investment management businesses below.
Quilter Investors
Quilter Investors invests predominantly using funds that are subject to extensive Due Diligence processes conducted by the QI Research Hub. This includes regular Operational Due Diligence of external managers of all investments and makes request for confirmation and copy of Modern Slavery Policies and Statements for review. This allows systematic review of commitment to preventing Modern Slavery through our investments.
Quilter Investors supports collaborative initiatives that relate to the Quilter plc thematic priorities. As mining is an investment sector particularly at risk of human rights violations, Quilter Investors also chose to support an engagement tackling conflict mineral content in semiconductor supply chains, initiated through the PRI Collaboration platform.
Quilter Cheviot
In 2021, Quilter Cheviot joined a group of UK investors through the PRI Collaboration platform. The purpose was to engage with UK FTSE 350 companies that have not met reporting requirements under the 2015 Modern Slavery Act. All the target companies have responded and as of September 2023 there were four companies who are still not fully compliant. Engagement efforts with these organisations is ongoing.
Quilter Cheviot is part of the Find it, Fix it, Prevent it collaborative engagement. The prohibition of slavery is one of the world’s most widely asserted practices. Regulation outlawing forced labour, human trafficking and slavery is to be found in international human rights law and in the legislation of many sovereign states. This collaborative engagement focuses on UK listed companies in specific industry groups which have been identified as being higher risk in regard to modern slavery. Quilter Cheviot is the co-engager for two of the construction companies targeted as part of this collaboration. The work is ongoing.
In 2023, Quilter Cheviot undertook a targeted engagement with apparel manufacturers and retailers to discuss labour standards within supply chains.
For more information on our engagement activity, the Quilter 2023 Stewardship Code Report may be found on our Reports and Statements page.