From materiality assessment and gap analysis through to strategy, risk registers, and annual reporting — aligned to the frameworks your investors, lenders, and regulators actually use.
Banks are embedding ESG criteria into lending decisions. Investors are conducting ESG due diligence before committing capital. Procurement teams are requiring supplier ESG disclosures. And regulators across the GCC and globally are introducing mandatory reporting requirements.
For businesses without a credible ESG programme, the cost is measurable: higher cost of capital, missed contracts, and reputational exposure. For those with one, ESG becomes a competitive asset.
Review of your existing policies and sustainability efforts against industry standards, peer practices, and relevant frameworks.
Structured stakeholder engagement to identify which E, S, and G topics are most material — prioritising your programme on what investors and regulators actually care about.
Structured risk register categorising regulatory, market, reputational, and physical risks — scored by financial impact, likelihood, and time horizon.
ESG strategy with KPIs and ownership, data collection framework, and reporting templates aligned to GRI, TCFD, or ISSB for green finance access and investor disclosure.
Assessment of your current ESG posture against industry standards and peer benchmarks — with clear improvement priorities.
A structured materiality matrix identifying your most significant ESG issues — informed by stakeholder input and sector benchmarking.
Categorised transition and physical ESG risks, scored by likelihood and impact, with existing controls identified.
Clear ESG objectives, KPIs, ownership, and a phased implementation plan aligned to your business priorities.
Data collection templates and reporting processes enabling consistent, auditable ESG measurement annually.
Professionally written ESG report aligned to GRI, TCFD, or ISSB — plus a concise investor and lender summary.
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