Mississippi warns BlackRock for deceptive statements regarding ESG strategies, joining other states' concerns, risking multimillion-dollar penalties. (Reuters)


March 28, 2024

BlackRock, a prominent investment firm headquartered in New York, has been served a legal warning by the state of Mississippi regarding allegations of making deceptive statements related to its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment approaches. The warning, outlined in a comprehensive 33-page document released on Wednesday, asserts that BlackRock's communication with Mississippi investors contained inaccuracies and misled them.

The Secretary of State of Mississippi, Michael Watson, along with the state's Securities Division, issued a 'summary cease and desist order' against BlackRock, indicating potential imposition of a significant administrative penalty. This legal action from Mississippi follows similar moves by other states including Florida, Louisiana, and Missouri, which have expressed intentions to withdraw investment commitments from BlackRock. Their concerns primarily revolve around apprehensions regarding the impact of BlackRock's ESG initiatives on investor returns.

BlackRock, being the world's largest asset manager, has faced heightened scrutiny particularly in states governed by Republicans due to its ESG policies. CEO Larry Fink disclosed last year that the company witnessed a loss of approximately $4 billion in assets under management due to political pushback against its strategies.

Responding to the legal warning, BlackRock emphasized its commitment to compliance with regulations, stating, "We operate in one of the most highly regulated industries in the country and are committed to following the law in every respect." The firm reiterated its primary objective of maximizing risk-adjusted returns for the funds selected by its clients.

This isn't the first time BlackRock has encountered legal challenges regarding its investment practices. Last year, Tennessee initiated a lawsuit against the asset manager, alleging violations of consumer protection laws and downplaying the significance of ESG factors in shaping its investment decisions.

Despite these legal hurdles, BlackRock continues to maintain its position as a major player in the financial industry. As of December 31, 2023, the firm managed an impressive $10 trillion in assets, catering to clients across more than 100 countries worldwide.

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