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Risk Management Article
March 21, 2018

Investors Request Comprehensive Social Impact Information

Investors’ disposition to climate change is presently changing, investors globally are now beginning to realize that environmental effects result in more risk exposure to their investments and low corporate returns.

More pressure will definitely come from the new group established by the G20 nations, Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures. It provides a voluntary structure to assist organizations to disclose the financial effects of opportunities and risks related to climate, hinging on the backing it receives from 100 firms valued at $11tn.

It is one of the tools to help lenders, insurers, and investors get a comprehensive understanding of the climate risk management techniques of organizations as well as help organizations work out modalities for presenting accurate information that will give succinct explanations of their climate technique.

Investments overboard
It appears effective. In June, Sweden’s biggest national pension fund mentioned six firms it discovered had breached the Paris agreement, dropping them from its portfolio.

Identifying and handling the climate laggards seems to be getting simpler. However, what of demands from investors about data on how organizations handle social impacts? Recently, a group of 79 institutional investors with almost $8tn in assets under management, established by ShareAction, is serious to bring up the issue. It intends pressurizing firms to reveal more information about their management style with regards to their global workforce as well as suppliers.

Reiterating AustralianSuper governance manager for investments, Kelly Christodoulou, taking cognizance of issues pertaining to workforce during investment will boost long-term returns and value. However, investors need to understand company’s management strategy for workforce, which is generally a difficult task than discovering the effect caused by carbon emission.

ShareAction’s Workforce Disclosure Initiative (WDI) comes to play here. Basically, it is a simple survey that can be completed by every firm, disclosing how they handle their workforce issues, the composition of their workforce globally, the stability, training and people development, as well as employee engagement.

Quality is essential
Basically, legislation like the EU Non-Financial Reporting Directive and the UK’s Modern Slavery Act is presently requesting firms to disclose this kind of information. For a good number, it is not just about more disclosure but better disclosure. According to WHEB Asset Management partner and head of research, Seb Beloe, quality is more important than quantity when it relates to governance, social and environmental reporting. The WDI stands for the new investors that have requested for a process that helps firms report on issues pertaining to their workforce across their supply chains and direct operations.

The news that 13 popular fashion brands, comprising Zara, H&M and Primark, have consented to improve conditions for about 2 million Bangladeshi garment employees in line with the agreement signed after the Rana Plaza factory collapse reinforces the notion that corporate responses to social issues usually come only in response to disaster and its accompanying reputation damage.

Big feats have been made with some of the biggest investment firms now support more disclosure concerning workers’ rights and practices in the workplace, the best firms will embrace this idea and respond to it well.

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