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SGX rolls out mandatory climate reporting for financial, energy issuers from 2023
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It follows a public consultation that began in August on both sustainability reporting and board diversity disclosures which SGX said \"received broad support\".\n\"The market recognizes that climate reporting is important as the first step towards efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change. Decision-makers also want climate information when they allocate assets, extend financing, and price risks,\" said SGX Regulation (SGX RegCo) chief executive, Tan Boon Gin. \"These factors make climate reporting most urgent for industries with the biggest impact.\"\nIn its response to the consultation on Wednesday, SGX RegCo said the prioritization is based on the TCFD-identified industries that are most affected by climate change and the transition to a lower-carbon economy, which is in line with the view of most respondents.\nEffective January next year, listed issuers would also need to subject their sustainability reporting processes to internal review by their internal audit function, and all directors also have to undergo a one-time training on sustainability.\nSustainability reports also have to be issued together with annual reports unless issuers have conducted external assurance. Previously, standalone sustainability reports could be submitted 5 months after the financial year ended, a month longer than the deadline for annual reports.\nMeanwhile, SGX also said that its separate public consultation on 27 proposed core environmental, social and governance (ESG) metrics and a portal for issuers to input ESG data also received \"strong market support\". The metrics are not mandatory, but SGX said that companies can use them as a starting point on what to disclose in their sustainability reports.\nApart from climate and ESG topics, issuers will also be required to set a board diversity policy that addresses gender, skill and experience, and other relevant aspects of diversity. They must also describe this policy in their annual reports and include details such as diversity targets, plans, timelines and progress.\n\"Recent uncertainties have posed financial and governance challenges for boards,\" SGX RegCo's Tan said. \"Having a broad set of perspectives will better enable companies to anticipate and face these challenges.\"\nThe Corporate Governance Advisory Committee (CGAC) said in a separate statement that it supports the introduction of new rules on climate reporting and board diversity disclosures.\nIt noted that a review of disclosures by SGX-listed companies showed that some 87 percent of the 3,700 directors were male, and 45 percent of the companies reviewed had all-male boards.\nThe review also found that the average age of directors was 59 years old, with over half of directors above 60 years of age. 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