What are ESG ratings and why do they matter?

ESG ratings, standing for Environmental, Social, and Governance ratings, are metrics used by investors and financial analysts to evaluate a company’s performance and sustainability in these three key areas.

ESG ratings matter for several reasons: risk management, long-term performance, stakeholder engagement and investment decisions.

Discover Indigita’s latest ESG ratings video, in collaboration with Marijo Samneh, an acknowledged specialist in the field of Legal & Compliance.

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