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India allocation: Ignore governance at your own reputational risk

Global institutional investors ignore risk when they invest in India. The recent bribery allegation against the Indian conglomerate and its founder along with employees of institutional investors, illustrates the governance challenges of investing in illiquid private assets in India.

TATA – Legacy of Governance

Listen in as Ajit Dayal, Founder- Quantum Advisors and Chirag Mehta, CIO – Quantum AMC discuss corporate governance in India Inc through the history of the TATA group and showcase why 'Integrity Screen' is paramount to long-term investing.

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Shake Hands and Get Five Fingers Back

Good governance protects long-term returns. In India's complex markets, screening for transparency proves crucial. 

Our Engagements in Indian Corporate Governance

Corporate governance has been an integral part of our investment management process since 1996. As an actively engaged shareholder, here are some notable examples of our experiences with management.

Why Adani demonstrates the G should come first in ESG at least in India

The Adani situation and its potential impact on India's reputation and financial system. 

Eyewash, Hogwash and Greenwash (EHG) – The Trilemma of ESG Investing

We examine a growing trend amongst corporations: a diminishing focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives. A recent... 

Engagement Is the Key to ESG Success

Placing stewardship and investor interaction with management at the centre of our ESG approach is crucial to investment and risk management.

India Inc. Workforce Gender Diversity

Our own standards of inclusiveness, equity and diversity - and those of our investee companies - require continuous evaluation & engagement

Workforce Disclosures at Quantum Advisors

These learnings help us take our experience to the portfolio companies who can meaningfully engage with WDI to improve their own workforce practices.

From E to S, India ESG Increasingly Looking at Social Concerns Too

Self-assessment and proactive engagement lead our approach towards a sustainable future, underlining the harmony of 'planet and people'.