Impact fund manager faces Danish protests for investment with potential link to the Gaza conflict

An investment with alleged links to the conflict in Gaza is causing customers from a Danish bank to demand a sell out of the company that lies in two of Dutch manager Triodos’ impact funds. 
Vuk Srdanovic is Investor Relations Manager Nordics at Triodos. | Photo: PR / Triodos Investment Management
Vuk Srdanovic is Investor Relations Manager Nordics at Triodos. | Photo: PR / Triodos Investment Management

Dutch manager Triodos’ investment in Nasdaq-listed Check Point Software Technologies is being met with criticism from protesters in Denmark. They demand that the manager sell its shares in the cyber security firm due to potential involvement in the conflict in Gaza through alleged links with the Israeli army. 

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