Published 07-13-06
Submitted by TIAA-CREF
NEW YORK - TIAA-CREF, the financial services organization and leading provider of retirement plans in the academic, medical and cultural fields, today released results of a comprehensive survey of participants on issues related to socially responsible investing.
"This survey affirms that our participants want a secure retirement and investment decision making that is driven by financial returns," said Scott C. Evans, Executive Vice President and Head of Asset Management. "It also illustrates that many participants think about the environmental and social impact of their investments."
The survey sought to examine participants' attitudes around Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), to gauge their knowledge of and commitment to TIAA-CREF's SRI strategies, and to inform the company's SRI strategies moving forward.
Washington-based Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research conducted the research in February 2006. A total of 1002 interviews were conducted with TIAA-CREF Participants: 501 with those who invest in the CREF Social Choice Account (SCA) and 501 who do not invest in the CREF SCA. There is a margin of error of +/- 4.4%.
Among the findings:
* Non-SCA participants rank all three strategies about the same, though slightly lower than SCA participants (67% said shareholder activism was important, 23% very important; 65% said social screening was important, 19% very important; and 66% said community investing was important, 17% very important)
"There is an opportunity to educate participants about socially responsible investing generally and about opportunities that TIAA-CREF offers," said Amy O'Brien, TIAA-CREF's Director of Social Investing. "We now have a baseline of information of how our participants view socially responsible investing and the issues and strategies they currently find most appealing."
Last month TIAA-CREF announced the formation of a new Social and Community Investing Department within its Asset Management area. The CREF Social Choice Account is the world's largest social screened investment fund for individual investors with just over $8 billion in assets (3/31/06).
"TIAA-CREF's in-depth participant survey provides a fascinating snapshot of the views of its investors about social investing at present and their expectations for the future," said Tim Smith, President of Social Investment Forum and Senior Vice President of Walden Asset Management. "The TIAA-CREF survey is a signal of what many other investors will expect of their investments in terms of screening, shareholder advocacy and community investing. Its findings are also a significant statement for the whole social investment industry."
The survey also found that majorities of SCA and non-SCA participants buy organic food (61 percent SCA, 48 percent non-SCA) and would consider buying a hybrid car (76 percent SCA, 69 percent non-SCA). They also say that they try to purchase products from companies where they approve of corporate practices (71 percent SCA, 59 percent non-SCA) and boycott products where they disapprove of corporate practices (77 percent SCA, 67 percent non-SCA).
"The survey also indicates that our participants take other opportunities to express their values through purchasing and other consumer behavior, when it comes to spending their own money on socially responsible products and services," said O'Brien.
For a report on the findings from the survey, please visit www.tiaa-cref.org.
About TIAA-CREF
TIAA-CREF is a national financial services organization with more than $380 billion in combined assets under management (3/31/06) and the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields. Further information can be found at www.tiaa-cref.org.
About TIAA-CREF Social Choice
Initially developed in the 1980s, CREF Social Choice Account has grown into the world's largest social screened investment fund for individual investors with just over $8 billion in assets (03/31/06).
Annuity account options are available through contracts issued by TIAA or CREF. These contracts are designed for retirement or other long-term goals, and offer a variety of income options, including lifetime income. Payments from the variable annuity accounts [and mutual funds] are not guaranteed and will rise or fall based on investment performance.
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TIAA-CREF is a national financial services organization with more than $380 billion in combined assets under management (6/30/06) and the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields.
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