Moneynet.co.uk, the UK’s most established personal finance consumer information website, has published the latest edition in its series of online product guides to help consumers get to grips with the increasing complexity of personal finance products.Continuing the success achieved by the previous credit card, mortgage, life insurance and loan guides, Moneynet has issued a new guide to cover the subject of ethical investment.
UK growing each year alongside public awareness of pollution, fair trade, child labour, arms sales and similar contentious issues, Moneynet aims to ensure consumers can make informed decisions about their finances.Ethical investing has gone from being a ‘fringe’ activity - previously seen as the practice of tree-huggers and sandal-wearers - to a going concern that offers clear-conscience alternatives for the full range of financial products including mortgages, bank accounts, utilities, investments and pensions.
Through information provision and access to ethical financial product providers, consumers can take control over their personal finance situation, making sensible financial decisions with a clear conscience. Moneynet provides comparative information for savings and investments, credit cards, loans, insurance, mortgages and utilities: giving consumers access to practical and ethical choices on the different financial aspects of domestic life.
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