Environmental, social and corporate governance and the risks for institutions

World environment

In Depth: Rachel Gordon questions if ESG is all about the optics or are there some real risks to address?

Financial institutions are upping their game when it comes to environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG). This is because if they do not, they could be facing censure from their shareholders, regulators and their customers. Those who continue to greenwash will do so at their peril.

The FCA is seeking to be on the front foot in this area and early in November, published a substantial discussion paper to coincide with the COP26 Finance Day – the aim was to look at ways investors could

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