Two fintech startups want to help new investors do good with their money, but it’s not clear if their dollars will make a difference

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Individual investors could be the 'key to the movement' of do-good investing, but one group is holding back their dollars.
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Two fintech startups want to help new investors do good with their money, but it's not clear if their dollars will make a difference

Two fintech startups want to help new investors do good with their money, but it's not clear if their dollars will make a difference

Meghan Morris | Individual investors could be the 'key to the movement' of do-good investing, but one group is holding back their dollars.

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