Jerin Shaji, a Gen Zer, only wants to invest in companies or funds that promote social sustainability. He has invested in exchange-traded funds, stocks and a small amount in digital gold. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Jerin Shaji, a Gen Zer, only wants to invest in companies or funds that promote social sustainability. He has invested in exchange-traded funds, stocks and a small amount in digital gold. Chris WhiteoShow more
How different generations invest their money
Baby boomers are busy with succession plans, Gen X is saving for retirement, millennials prefer DIY investments, while Gen Z believes in impact investing