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SMALL BUSINESS
Aviva Investors Challenges Global Stock Exchanges to Take Action on Corporate Responsibility
Business Wire
Aviva Investors, the global asset management business of Aviva plc, has
called on stock exchanges around the globe to more actively promote
corporate responsibility and transparency among the companies that are
listed on exchanges.
Speaking today at a major UN Conference
* in New York – supported
by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and entitled
‘Sustainable Stock
Exchanges’ – Aviva Investors London CEO Paul Abberley said that the
conference hoped to galvanise concrete commitments from international
stock exchanges and their listing authorities to work toward codifying
how they could promote more responsible business.
Mr. Abberley said, “Our main focus is on promoting a global listing
environment that requires companies to consider how responsible and
sustainable their business model is, and also encourages them to put a
forward-looking sustainability strategy to the vote at their AGM**.”
At the UN conference, Mr. Abberley also announced a number of further
responsible investor-focused initiatives that are designed to educate
stock exchanges and the investment community on enacting sustainable
business practices. These are:
- Analysis from Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research highlighting why sustainability data forms a material part of an overall investment decision, what key metrics they look for, and the nature of the problems they have in sourcing this data;
- Analysis from CA Cheuvreux examining the business case for stock exchanges to update their listing codes, as well as how well prepared specific exchanges are for this agenda.
- In collaboration with Maplecroft, a Sustainability Performance Benchmark based on the United Nations Global Compact, which following consultation will be available for use by mainstream analysts and civil society researchers;
- In collaboration with EIRIS, a voting and engagement service that provides investors with recommendations on how to promote enhanced Corporate Responsibility via their voting.
Mr. Abberley added, “This conference is a direct outcome of Aviva
Investors’ global CEO, Alain Dromer, calling for a debate on how stock
market listing authorities could help promote increased corporate
transparency in November last year. Aviva Investors has been using its
vote on the Report and Accounts at company Annual General Meetings to
promote better corporate responsibility information disclosure in the
companies in which we invest since 2001.
“However, we have generally lacked the support of Listing Authorities
who play a crucial role in setting out what companies report to the
market. Direct opportunities to vote at company AGMs on corporate
responsibility reports are almost unheard of. I am strongly of the view
that amending specific market listing codes in this way has the
potential to make capital markets substantially more sustainable. We
will continue to work with other likeminded institutions toward this
end.”
Notes to Editors
* The conference is convened by the United Nations Global Compact, the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, and the Principles
for Responsible Investment. For more information on the conference, go
to
www.unpri.org/sustainablestockexchanges09.
** The main purpose of the proposed corporate responsibility reporting
requirement - and the associated AGM vote - is to create the right kind
of discussions within the boardrooms of listed companies around the
world, and then between the company and its shareholders. The proposal
suggests the UN Global Compact as an appropriate framework for boards to
consider, and that reporting be conducted on a “comply or explain”
basis. The three key components to the mechanics of the AGM vote itself
are: (i) the report would be published in its entirety or summarized in
the Report and Accounts; (ii) the vote would be advisory; and, (iii)
shareholders will be asked to approve the report.
Aviva Investors
Aviva Investors is the global asset management business operated by
affiliates of Aviva plc, the world’s fifth-largest insurance group.
1
The affiliates operate under a single brand with more than 1,300
employees in 15 countries across Asia Pacific, Europe, the UK and North
America.
Aviva Investors affiliates manage more than $362 billion worldwide.
2
No Aviva Investors affiliate is engaging in or holding itself out as
engaging in the business of advising others as to investing in
securities or the business of buying or selling securities in any
jurisdiction where it is not qualified to do so.
1 – As of December 31, 2008
2 – As of June 30, 2009
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-11-02 10:00:00
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