Thought Leadership  •  November 09, 2021

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Risk Disclosure and ESG

Actively-managed investors evaluate risks and opportunities before selecting stocks to add to their portfolios. Indexed or “passive” investors, who have been increasingly in size over the past decade, may not have the same opportunity as active managers to “pick and choose” which companies they will own, but once they find them owning them, they are keenly interested in understanding the risks and opportunities facing those companies, and are eager to eager to engage their portfolio companies on these issues in the course of their ongoing “stewardship” efforts.

In both cases, investors want to understand the risks and opportunities each company faces, as well as how these are overseen, in particular at the board level. The number and breadth of potential risk issues has been broadening, and the recent pandemic has highlighted both the importance of focusing on ESG related risks – and the need for effective oversight if they are to be managed appropriately.

In this article, we discuss trends in disclosure of board risk oversight, both of “traditional” risks, and of the additional factors considered under the ESG umbrella.

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Ron Schneider

Director Corporate Governance Services, DFIN

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Risk Disclosure and ESG

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