The Philippine Star

SEC wants SMEs to embrace sustainabi­lity

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) wants to instill sustainabi­lity into the business practices of not only big companies but also the small and medium enterprise­s.

To achieve this, the SEC has launched a nationwide roadshow to promote sustainabl­e practices among SMEs and large businesses.

The roadshow, which commenced in Cebu, seeks to institutio­nalize sustainity ability reporting in the corporate sector.

On top of introducin­g sustainabi­lity and sustainabi­lity reporting to SMEs and large firms, it also seeks to foster awareness, build capacity, develop measuring tools and establish monitoring schemes to embed sustainabi­lity into their business practices.

“Moving forward, we envision a future where sustainabi­lity is not just a matter of awareness but a standard practice for all SMLEs (small, medium and large enterprise­s),” SEC commission­er Javey Paul Francisco said.

“By embracing sustainabi­lity practices and introducin­g sustainabi­lity reporting, businesses can enhance their competitiv­eness, attract investors and contribute to sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

SMEs and large enterprise­s account for a total of 105,000 business establishm­ents in the country, generating over 5.7 million jobs for Filipinos.

The SEC said ensuring that such entities adhere to sustainabl­e practices plays a crucial role in achieving a more sustainabl­e future.

To date, the commission said only publicly listed companies are required to submit sustainabi­lity reports to the SEC, as provided under SEC Memorandum Circular 4, Series of 2019.

The SEC said it is currently updating the guidelines to reflect the latest developmen­ts in global sustainabi­lframework­s.

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

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

After Cebu, the SEC will be bringing the roadshow to Davao and Baguio in June and September, respective­ly.

This will be followed by the annual corporate governance forum organized by the SEC together with the Philippine Stock Exchange in November.

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