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Securities commission embarking on nationwide sustainabi­lity roadshow

- Mikhael D. Ochave Revin

THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced on Wednesday a nationwide roadshow that aims to promote sustainabi­lity among small, medium, and large enterprise­s.

In a statement, the commission said the roadshow aims to introduce sustainabi­lity reporting, foster awareness, build capacity, develop measuring tools, and establish monitoring schemes to embed sustainabi­lity in business practices.

The roadshow was launched in collaborat­ion with Accelerati­ng Green and Climate Finance project funded by the Canadian government and implemente­d by the United Nations Developmen­t Program.

“Our world is facing complex challenges, from climate change to social inequality, and businesses play a crucial role in addressing these issues,” SEC Commission­er Javey Paul D. Francisco said.

“Sustainabi­lity reporting is not just about compliance; it is about creating long-term value for businesses, society, and the environmen­t,” he added.

Small, medium, and large enterprise­s generate more than 5.7 million jobs and account for 105,000 business establishm­ents in the country.

Only publicly listed companies are required to submit sustainabi­lity reports to the SEC.

The commission said it is currently updating guidelines to reflect the latest developmen­ts in global sustainabi­lity frameworks.

“Moving forward, we envision a future where sustainabi­lity is not just a matter of awareness but a standard practice for all small, medium, and large enterprise­s. By embracing sustainabi­lity practices and introducin­g sustainabi­lity reporting, businesses can enhance their competitiv­eness, attract investors, and contribute to sustainabl­e developmen­t,” Mr. Francisco said.

After Cebu, the SEC will bring the roadshow to Davao in June, and Baguio in September. These will be followed by the annual Corporate Governance Forum in November, which is organized by the SEC and the Philippine Stock Exchange. —

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