
Brokerage house Órama Investimentos is launching this Tuesday a platform for “investing with purpose,” something unprecedented in Brazil. Through it, investors will be able to allocate to social entities half of the fees they would pay to Órama. The first registered partner is NGO Doctors Without Borders. “In the financial market, we are starting a different way of acting. The pandemic has made us accelerate many internal projects and the matter of purpose has become priority number one,” Órama CEO Habib Nascif Neto says. By choosing to help, investors authorize that 50% of all revenue generated thanks to their investments with the brokerage house go to the chosen institution. Investors do not shoulder extra charges — only part of what would go to Órama will be redirected.
Source: Valor International