Sustainability Consulting

Our world is changing. Are you leading the way to positive, sustainable change? 

Sustainability continues to evolve as companies recognise supporting environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues is essential to survive in the marketplace. We know that sustainability defines an organisation, setting it apart from its competitors while impacting the whole organisation in varying ways and intensities. Yet, while many companies are aware they must act, they find it difficult to tackle ESG operating and reporting issues.

We believe sustainability is a continuous journey, presenting risks and opportunities. There are no blueprints or out-of-the-box solutions, and each company needs an individualised approach to ESG reporting and operations. 

Protiviti partners with our clients to effectively manage sustainability risks and maximise opportunities, while delivering financial value.

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A holistic approach to Sustainability

Sustainability is a complex, multi-dimensional topic, with varying levels of understanding across industries and companies. Protiviti works closely with our clients to effectively evaluate what ESG means for your organisation, helping build, implement, execute, monitor and report on ESG objectives that will evolve and grow with your organisation. We want clients to understand the bigger picture, and to clearly identify where you can have the greatest impact on society and the environment, while maximising performance. By focusing and implementing sustainability into your strategy, values, structures, processes, services, and products, you will also realise the value doing good brings.

Protiviti offers a holistic and integrated approach to position your organisation for continued, long-term success.

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January 29, 2024

Integrating ESG Risks Into Credit Assessment: A Practical Perspective for Banks

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) risk has emerged as a critical consideration for the banking and financial industry. Financial institutions face a range of ESG risks, including climate change, governance issues, and social inequalities. It is essential to adeptly manage these risks to ensure long-term sustainability and minimise potential financial losses....
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