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Asia-Pacific banks have to tackle the ESG talent crunch 

    • By learning from case studies of poor practice and by understanding the impact of deceptive practices, organisations can navigate the complex landscape of ESG disclosures.
    • By learning from case studies of poor practice and by understanding the impact of deceptive practices, organisations can navigate the complex landscape of ESG disclosures. PHOTO: BT FILE
    Published Tue, Dec 12, 2023 · 05:00 AM

    IN AN era defined by global challenges and a growing emphasis on corporate responsibility, the importance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations has surged worldwide.

    A firm’s ESG standards are now the gauge by which an organisation’s commitment to sustainable practices are measured.

    Reassuring statements in annual reports are not enough. Organisations that fail to make robust ESG disclosures face substantial repercussions, including reputational and legal risks.

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