Catalist firms fret over high compliance costs
Small outfits: sustainability reporting strains resources without much visible gains
Singapore
THE sustainability reporting requirement has sparked concern among some Catalist-listed companies, according to a group that represents firms on the junior board.
Philip Rickard, president of the 30-strong Association of Catalist Companies, told The Business Times that the organisation has received feedback from several members over "the high compliance costs involved".
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