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Church Commissioners adopt 2020 Stewardship Code and increase engagement

The Church Commissioners for England in 2020 worked to address the climate change and social challenges exacerbated by Covid-19. 

22/06/2021
  • News & Stories
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Church Commissioners, Church of England Pensions Board and CCLA are now signatories to UK Stewardship Code

Following successful applications to the Financial Reporting Council, the Church Commissioners for England, the Church of England Pensions Board and CCLA, investment manager for the Church of England CBF Funds, are now signatories of the UK Stewardship Code, having met the FRC’s expected standard of reporting in 2021.

06/09/2021
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Church of England Pensions Board to vote in support of fair reward for low-paid workers at Next PLC

The Church of England Pensions Board will vote in favour of a resolution at Next PLC’s AGM, requesting the company disclose its approach to setting base pay and conduct analysis into uplifting pay for all its UK workers to the real Living Wage.  

30/04/2025
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Church Commissioners for England marks its portfolio’s positive Impact

The Church Commissioners for England, a leading responsible investor with £10.1bn assets under management and signatory to the UK Stewardship Code, announces advances made in impact investing as part of its broader focus on three guiding pillars of work: Respect for the Planet, Respect for People and Corporate Governance.

21/06/2022
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COP16: Investors worth USD 2.5 trillion call on governments to take bold action on biodiversity

A global coalition of investors representing approximately USD 2.5 trillion in assets under management is urging governments to take ambitious policy and regulatory action to halt and reverse global biodiversity loss. 

23/10/2024
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No apology for spreading the gospel around the world

For 2,000 years Christians have shared the gospel around the world, as Jesus commissioned his disciples to do, and will continue to do so

14/03/2024
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Church of England Pensions Board wins inaugural Institutional Investor award for engagement and stewardship

The Church of England Pensions Board has won the ‘Engagement and Stewardship Champion’ category at the inaugural Institutional Investor Recognition Awards.

23/09/2024
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New shale gas and fracking briefing paper released

The Church of England announced the publication today of its Briefing Paper on Shale Gas and Fracking.

17/01/2017
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Church of England’s Pensions Board agrees nationwide repairs and maintenance contract with OCS

The Church of England’s Pensions Board has awarded a new national repairs and maintenance contract to OCS, a leading Hard Services and property maintenance solutions provider. 

31/01/2025
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The Church Commissioners for England and the Church of England Pensions Board support investor intervention on human rights in Big Tech

The Church Commissioners for England and the Church of England Pensions Board, representing £8.7 billion and £2.8 billion assets under management respectively, today joined the Council on Ethics of the Swedish National Pension Funds and other major investors in making clear expectations for Big Tech companies with regards to human rights.

15/12/2020
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