HOW ESG INTEGRAR CAN HELP YOU INCORPORATE ESG
  1. We understand your company’s current business model and values, as well as your exposure to environmental, social, and governance risks, and the way your business adheres to sustainable business practices.
  2. Our ESG advisory practice is highly active in the area of environmental, social, and governance (ESG). We offer a complete package of ESG advisory services that were developed through real- world, real-time experience, focused on what’s next for ESG. With corporate governance, risk management, and compliance as our guiding principles, we drive value, meaningful impact, and quantitative returns. In order to optimize your position on ESG, we focus on value-driven risk management actions with quantifiable outcomes at mission-critical assets. Irrespective of where you sit on the ESG maturity curve, our business-oriented approach aims to quickly identify value and impact while developing programmes that exceed stakeholder expectations while delivering quantifiable returns for our clients.
  3. ESG strategy assistance: Developing an ESG strategy is not limited to an annual review, but is an ongoing process that considers changes to the landscape that have an impact on the organization. By incorporating effective measurement into the planning process, it becomes possible to formulate thoughtful responses rather than merely jumping on the next bandwagon. Due to our individualistic approach, we will provide you with an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) strategy that is tailored to your business needs.
  4. ESG Due diligence:
    • Overview of how emerging social and environmental megatrends are likely to affect the company and its market
    • Comprehensive assessment of the business’s material ESG risks, liabilities, and opportunities
    • Benchmarking of the company’s ESG policies, procedures and performance against peers and sector best practice
    • Assessment of compliance with national regulations and international treaties
    • Insight into how the company’s ESG performance could affect its most valuable intangible assets including reputation, brand value, trust, and relationships
    • Estimates of how potential liabilities could affect costs, cash flow and the deal timeline
    • Recommendations on adjustments to the valuation
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