Thoroughly assess the company’s operations, material issues, and stakeholder expectations to establish clear ESG priorities aligned with its business strategy.
Evaluate the company’s current disclosures and performance against FTSE Russell ESG Scores, SET requirements, and international standards such as IFRS S1/S2, GRI, and TCFD to identify improvement areas.
Design a clear reporting roadmap for integrating ESG and climate data into the One Report (Form 56-1) and standalone sustainability reports, ensuring transparency and regulatory compliance.
Support clients in communicating ESG performance and progress to investors and stakeholders through clear, data-driven narratives that strengthen corporate reputation and market confidence.
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) — has become a key factor in how investors, regulators,
and the public evaluate listed companies. Strong ESG practices enhance credibility, attract long-term investors, and support sustainable business growth.
With the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) adopting FTSE Russell ESG Scores and requiring companies to report
under the IFRS S1 and S2 standards, transparent ESG disclosure is now an essential part of corporate reporting.
Listed companies that integrate ESG into their strategy and reporting not only meet regulatory expectations but also strengthen
stakeholder trust and market valuation, positioning themselves for long-term success in an increasingly sustainability-driven market.
Ensure compliance with evolving regulatory and disclosure requirements
Improve transparency, accountability, and stakeholder confidence
Attract responsible and long-term investors
Facilitate eligibility for sustainable finance instruments and green funding
Strengthen enterprise risk management and operational resilience
Enhance brand reputation and market competitiveness
Support long-term sustainable growth and value creation