The Philippine Star

Converge joins environmen­tal transparen­cy group

- – Elijah Felice Rosales

Internet provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. will soon report the climate risks and opportunit­ies it faces after joining an internatio­nal movement to strengthen the capital market through environmen­tal transparen­cy.

According to Converge

CEO and co-founder Dennis Anthony Uy, the firm has joined more than 3,100 companies worldwide that will disclose the climate risks they face as recommende­d by the Financial Stability Board’s Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosure­s (TCFD).

Uy said adhering to the TCFD proposals on disclosure­s allows Converge to manage its risks as an enterprise operating in one of the most vulnerable countries to climate change.

“The sea level rise, stronger and more frequent typhoons and rising temperatur­es will all have an impact on our business and on the Filipino people. Supporting the TCFD means that we will be able to better plan for the future and adapt our business to manage these risks,” he said.

Converge chief strategy officer Benjamin Azada said investors are also becoming concerned for the future of their investment­s in the face of climate hazards.

“By progressiv­ely adopting TCFD’s recommenda­tions over time, we will get better at disclosing the specific climaterel­ated risks and opportunit­ies facing Converge,” Azada said.

In particular, Azada said Converge would come up with its gap analysis and readiness assessment using TCFD’s framework, after which the internet provider will build on its reporting capabiliti­es toward disclosing its climate risks.

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