Triodos sells shares in Israeli company after criticism from stakeholders

Although no evidence of involvement in the war in Gaza has been found, an Israeli company has been blacklisted from impact manager Triodo’s funds. ”It is a very special decision,” says a spokesperson.
The Israeli army's consistent bombing of Gaza is in response to Hamas' terrorist attack on Oct. 7. | Photo: -
The Israeli army's consistent bombing of Gaza is in response to Hamas' terrorist attack on Oct. 7. | Photo: -

Sharp criticism of its investment in an Israeli company has now prompted Dutch impact manager Triodos – an investment partner of the Danish values-based bank Merkur Cooperative Bank – to divest its shares in the company altogether.

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