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Ethical bank Triodos ‘first international lender’ to receive fair tax mark

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‘We believe tax should be paid where real economic value is created’

Triodos Bank's UK headquarters in Bristol

Triodos Bank’s UK headquarters in Bristol(Image: Tom Bright)

Bristol-based ethical bank Triodos has been recognised for its responsible tax practices by the Fair Tax Foundation. The South West lender said it was “incredibly proud” to receive the ‘Fair Tax Mark’ – a globally recognised standard.

To receive the mark, companies are required to pay the right amount of corporate income tax in the right place at the right time, according to the letter and spirit of the law.

Firms must also shun corporate tax avoidance, such as the artificial use of tax havens, and need to be transparent about profits and taxes paid.

According to Triodos, it is the first international bank to secure the certification. It joins companies such as as cosmetics retailer Lush, Network Rail and Co-op to receive the mark.

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Kees van Kalveen, chief financial officer of Triodos Bank, said: “We are incredibly proud to achieve the Fair Tax Mark certification.

“It reflects our long-standing commitment to responsible tax conduct and transparency. We believe tax should be paid where real economic value is created, and that businesses must contribute fairly to the societies they operate in.”

Triodos Bank is headquartered in the Netherlands, with operations in Bristol in the UK, as well as Spain, Belgium and Germany. The Fair Tax Mark accreditation covers Triodos Bank and its subsidiaries, including Triodos Investment Management and Triodos Bank UK.

Paul Monaghan, chief executive of Fair Tax Foundation, said his organisation was “immensely impressed” with Triodos’s commitment to responsible tax conduct, “not just through their operations, but also through their investment and lending decision-making”.

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“In all areas, they are committed to complying with both the spirit and the letter of the law,” he said.“They are exemplars of ‘total transparency’, and that includes providing a breakdown of income, profits and taxes paid on a country-by-country basis. Their commitment to ‘make money work for positive change’ resonates strongly with the principles of the fair tax business movement.”

The announcement comes a year after Triodos appointed a former HSBC boss as its new chief executive. Mark Clayton had a 23-year career at the High Street lender, where he held various senior roles and led large teams within the retail banking division.

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Silver & gold ETFs rally up to 9% as bullion boom continues. Should you invest now?

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Gold and silver futures opened higher for a second consecutive session on Wednesday, pushing commodity-based ETFs up by as much as 9% during the period. Prices were supported by rising geopolitical tensions after the US military reported shooting down an Iranian drone near one of its aircraft carriers. Bargain buying at lower levels and a softer US dollar also lent support to gold prices.

Edelweiss Silver ETF, Kotak Silver ETF, Mirae Asset Silver ETF, Zerodha Silver ETF and Tata Silver ETF gained up to 9% on Wednesday.

The Wealth Company Gold ETF surged up to 8%, followed by Kotak Gold ETF, Mirae Asset Gold ETF, and Bandhan Gold ETF, which rallied upto 7%. Nippon India Gold ETF, the largest fund in the category based on the assets managed, gained 5% in the mentioned time frame to a day’s high of Rs 132.

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Sandip Raichura, CEO of Retail Broking and Distribution & Director, PL Capital, shared with ETMutual Funds that gold should form 10% of client portfolios at all points in tim,e and silver, being a very volatile commodity, should ideally be accumulated via the SIP route and with a 5-year timeframe

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On Wednesday, MCX silver futures for March 5, 2026, rose 4%, up Rs 10,648 to Rs 2,78,663 per kg. Gold futures for April 2, 2026 delivery rebounded Rs 4,611, or 3%, to Rs 1,58,420 per 10 grams.
In the international market, spot gold climbed 2.2% to $5,044.74 per ounce after surging 5.9% on Tuesday — its biggest single-day gain since November 2008. The metal had hit a record high of $5,594.82 last Thursday. Spot silver rose 2.1% to $86.92 an ounce, after touching a record high of $121.64 on Thursday.According to a report by ETMarkets, the dollar slipped against most major currencies, barring the yen, on Tuesday as traders consolidated recent gains driven by strong US economic data and expectations of a less-dovish Federal Reserve. A softer dollar tends to support bullion prices by making dollar-denominated metals cheap.

On February 3, 2026, these ETFs saw rebounds of up to 13% following a sharp three-day sell-off.

Abhishek Bhilwaria, BhilwariaMF ( AMFI registered MFD) shared with ETMutualFunds that in the evolving financial landscape of 2026, gold and silver Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) have emerged as the preferred vehicle for investors seeking exposure to precious metals without the logistical burdens of physical storage or purity verification.

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“This shift is particularly evident in the success of global giants like the SPDR Gold Trust (GLD) and iShares Silver Trust (SLV), alongside cost-efficient Indian domestic options such as Nippon India Gold BeES and the Zerodha Gold ETF.”

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For Indian investors, these digital assets also offer a streamlined fiscal structure, with long-term capital gains (held for over a year) taxed at a flat 12.5%, making them a highly competitive alternative to traditional bullion, Bhilwaria said.

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A vacant strip of land in Northbridge has been earmarked for an eight-storey office and apartment building.

Skypacts Property Resources has submitted a $10 million plan to build a mixed-use development on 441 William Street.

The 508-square metre lot, currently an unoccupied infill site, sits next to the Perth Mosque and is bound by William Street and Brisbane Place.

According to Skypacts’ application filed with the City of Vincent, the proposed development comprises offices and associated parking from the first to the fourth floor, and nine apartments across the upper levels.

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Lateral Planning, on behalf of Skypacts, said the project would be a high-quality development on an underutilised infill site.

“Overall, the proposed development will not detract from the amenity of the area rather, it will significantly enhance it,” the application said. 

“It represents a positive, forward-looking contribution to the locality, by supporting strategic planning goals, and promoting sustainable urban growth.”

RP data shows Skypacts bought the site for about $2.5 million in 2022.

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Skypacts Property Resources is owned by Kian Kiong Lee and has a registered address in Nedlands, according to an Australian Securities and Investments Commission document.

About 600 metres away, another vacant Northbridge lot was flagged for development.

A 480-square metre site at 195 Beaufort Street, next to the Ellington Jazz Club, has been vacant for about 20 years.

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In May 2024, a development assessment panel approved a $2.4 million proposal to build a four-storey apartment and retail project on the site.

However, the site, with the attached development application approval, was recently listed on the market.

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