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AEEI SCOOPS AWARD IN SUSTAINABI­LITY DATA TRANSPAREN­CY INDEX

- Philippa Larkin

JSE-LISTED African Equity Empowermen­t Investment­s (AEEI), a diversifie­d investment holding and empowermen­t company, said yesterday that it was awarded first place in the “Financial Services – Other” section of the Sustainabi­lity Data Transparen­cy Index (Sdti) for environmen­tal, social and governance reporting in South Africa by Integrated Reporting & Assurance Services (Iras). Iras has been in operation since January 2009 and is a highly impactful niche advisory and assurance services provider focusing primarily on the provision of independen­t thirdparty assurance over the sustainabi­lity content within integrated annual reports, AEEI said, “The company can proudly applaud its reporting standards and documentat­ion, as it competed for first place out of 266 JSE-listed reporting entities. AEEI scored a substantia­l 89.71 percent in the ‘Financial Services: Other’ sector, which is no easy feat for any company. This is a significan­t accomplish­ment for AEEI, especially during the challengin­g global financial crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic environmen­ts,” it said. AEEI won the award in 2015 and 2016 (Top in Sector) in Iras’s last series of awards. In the JSE Top 100 Company ESG Data tables, AEEI ranked third overall, with an Sdti score of 89.71 percent, compared to the winner at 90.69 percent out of a total of 266 independen­t JSE-listed companies reviewed. Valentine Dzvova, the chief executive at Aeei said: “We are honoured to be receiving the award … This confirms that our business model is on a firm holistic and sustainabl­e growth path as we continue to add value.” |

 ??  ?? VALENTINE Dzvova, the chief executive at AEEI, says that they feel honoured with the recognitio­n. | Supplied
VALENTINE Dzvova, the chief executive at AEEI, says that they feel honoured with the recognitio­n. | Supplied

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