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06.05.2012There’s plenty to think about if you’re considering making the move and living abroad; you need to research your new destination, think about your long-term plan and organise important safety measures such as life assurance or medical cover. If your living abroad adventure is taking you from the UK to another country within the European Economic Area, your move should be fairly straightforward in terms of the legalities. If you’re …
GWM Support Robin Cosgrove Prize- Ethics in Finance
15.03.2009
Guardian Wealth Management is proud to be sponsors of the Robin Cosgrove Prize for Ethics in Finance.
The Robin Cosgrove Prize promotes greater awareness among young people throughout the world of the benefits of strengthening ethical approaches in all aspects of finance. The vision of the Prize contributes to strengthening the foundations and good quality management of banking and finance based on trust and integrity, especially in emerging markets. The Prize has a global vision, applicable throughout the world.
Robin Cosgrove Prize invites young people, to submit written papers setting out innovative ideas to promote ethics in finance and banking which is something that Guardian Wealth Management feels strongly about.
Robin Cosgrove was a bright young investment banker when he sadly died at age 31. Robin worked internationally, spending much of his professional life in Asia. He came to believe passionately that a major barrier to economic development was the lack of integrity and ethical practice in the banking and financial systems. He was also convinced that the banking community would be under increasing pressure to serve the common good as well as its own specific interests, and that the best way for sustainable profitability would be through stronger ethical practices. Had Robin lived, he intended to set up a foundation to promote ethical financing, targeted especially to young people in or coming from less-advantaged countries.
We are sure you will agree that this is a very worthy cause which we are pleased to be associated with. If you would like further information on this, or on how you can nominate an individual for the prize please speak to your advisor who will give you more information on this.




