ESG and Risk: Why Non-Financial Risks Are Now Business-Critical

Today, ESG is one of the clearest lenses through which organisations identify, assess, and manage risk. At its core, ESG risk refers to the potential negative impacts on an organisation’s financial performance, operational continuity, and reputation arising from its environmental, social, or governance practices. These risks are highly context-specific, varying by sector, geography, and business […]

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ESG Starts and Ends with the Board: Why Governance is the Missing Link

It may sound obvious, but it is still too often overlooked: ESG cannot be meaningfully integrated into an organisation’s strategy or operations without the active involvement of the board. ESG is like the G in the acronym suggests, at its core, a governance issue. Boards sit at the apex of decision-making. They are responsible for […]

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