Principles for Responsible Investment | PRI PRI is the leading organisation for responsible investment Supported by the UN, we unite signatories and provide guidance for sustainable markets
PRI | Home The PRI, a UN-supported network of investors, works to promote sustainable investment through the incorporation of environmental, social and governance factors into investment decision-making
What are the Principles Convened by the United Nations Secretary-General and developed by an international group of institutional investors, the Principles for Responsible Investment reflect the increasing relevance of environmental, social and corporate governance issues to investment practices
About us | The PRI The Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI), supported by the United Nations, is a global organisation dedicated to a more sustainable financial system for all
2025 reporting - PRI 2025 reporting outputs PRI Reporting in 2025 took place between May and August PRI reports allow signatories to showcase their performance and identify opportunities for improvement We know that the reporting outputs are central to the value of PRI Reporting, which is why we're working to evolve them in line with our new reporting offering
2026 reporting - PRI PRI reporting is the largest global reporting project on responsible investment It was developed with investors, for investors Signatories commit to reporting on their responsible investment activities when signing the PRI's six Principles and can do so annually
PRI Awards - unpri. org The PRI Awards 2025 celebrated innovation in responsible investment across various categories, highlighting significant contributions to sustainability and human rights
Policy - PRI The PRI Academy leverages the PRI’s unique expertise, industry connections and independent global perspective to create practical and applied courses based on the latest thinking in responsible investment
PRI in Person 2026, 13-15 October 2026 | PRI - public. unpri. org PRI in Person 2026 will see 1,500+ responsible investment practitioners and leaders gather in Amsterdam, a city with centuries of financial influence from early trade and finance to today’s green capital flows, that is setting the benchmark for urban climate ambition and sustainability