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UnionBank Private Banking and Lombard Odier
From resource-intensive mass production methods that often lead to overconsumption, to anti-green practices that contribute to the continuous degradation of the environment, many of today’s investment strategies employ models that are not sustainable. Lombard Odier has aptly named these models WILD or “Wasteful, Idle, Lopsided, Dirty”, an issue UnionBank Private Banking is similarly trying to address, in the context of sustainable investing in the local landscape.
There are many factors that Filipino ultra-high net worth individuals consider when choosing a bank. Sustainability, one such factor, is starting to grow in weight of preference. According to the whitepaper “Connection, Transition, Transformation: engaging Asia’s UHNWI in the New Normal” published in February 2021 by Lombard Odier and UnionBank Private Banking together with Lombard Odier’s other strategic alliances in the region, m