ULTIMATELY, IT ALL boils down to profit. Today’s business landscape goes beyond profit to emphasise how companies impact the planet and people; at the same time, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria guide businesses to make sustainable and profitable decisions. India Inc. has realised that sustainable practices like ESG can indeed be good for business. A recent SAP Sustainability Survey reveals that 77% of Indian businesses saw sustainability strategies contributing to revenue or profit growth to a moderate or strong degree, while 39% of those surveyed are planning to increase investment in sustainability in the next three years (see graphic ‘Towards a Sustainable Future’).
Markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has been pushing listed firms to furnish detailed ESG reports since 2012; from FY23, the Top 1,000 listed companies by market capitalisation are mandated to provide detailed ESG reports under Sebi’s Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) framework. It also introduced the BRSR Core framework under which companies had to report about their supply chain as well. The Top 250 firms by market cap will have to compile supply chain ESG data in FY25.
However, some large Indian companies have been voluntarily reporting their ESG performance long before Sebi’s mandate. Take, for instance, biscuits major Britannia Industries. “Building upon over a decade of sustainability efforts, we formalised our ESG initiatives starting from FY21,” says CEO & ED Rajneet Kohli. The company also participates in global ESG ratings like the Carbon Disclosure Project and the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
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"OFFER MORE SOPS FOR THE NEW TAX REGIME”
Dinesh Kanabar, CEO of Dhruva Advisors, on the tax-related measures expected in the Budget, reforms, and more
IN SEARCH OF A BOOSTER SHOT
TO BOOST GROWTH, THE GOVERNMENT MAY FOCUS ON INCREASING CAPEX AND BOOSTING DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION, PARTICULARLY TARGETING THE MIDDLE CLASS. THIS COULD PROVIDE A FILLIP TO STOCKS IN THOSE SECTORS
HEALTH BOOST
THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR IS EXPECTED TO RECEIVE A SHOT IN THE ARM IN BUDGET 2025-26, WITH A FOCUS ON PRIMARY HEALTHCARE, DIGITAL HEALTH, AND BOOSTING PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING AND RESEARCH. BUT CHALLENGES LIKE THE SHORTAGE OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS REMAIN
"Indian aviation to see double-digit growth for the next 30 years"
Vinay Dube, Founder & CEO of Akasa Air, on the country's aviation sector, why the airline was set up, and more
TIME TO BE SMART
This year could be a good time to take home some profits, reduce risk, and shift to large-cap investments
CLOTHES MAKETH A MAN
THE MEN’S LUXURY MARKET IN INDIA, ONCE A NICHE SEGMENT, IS WITNESSING AN EXTRAORDINARY RISE AND IS THRIVING, THANKS TO SOCIAL MEDIA AND RISING DISPOSABLE INCOMES
Front-running Redux
Ketan Parekh has again been accused by Sebi. This time the allegations are of front-running, an unethical practice in financial markets
Triumph of Engineering
The Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Railway Line in J&K is set to expedite trade and tourism
MAKING A MARK
IN A LANDSCAPE DOMINATED BY THE BIG FOUR ACCOUNTING FIRMS, DHRUVA ADVISORS HAS STRUCK IT BIG ON THE BACK OF ITS TAX AND REGULATORY ADVISORY SERVICES, ASSISTING SOME OF THE MARQUEE DEALS OF INDIA INC.
TIME FOR A TAX BREAK?
INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS LOOK FORWARD TO THE BUDGET EVERY YEAR HOPING FOR A BIG TAX BREAK. IT HAS ELUDED THEM FOR YEARS, BUT WITH HIGH INFLATION, MODERATING URBAN CONSUMPTION, AND ROBUST TAX COLLECTIONS, WILL THE MIDDLE CLASS GET A TAX BREAK IN FEBRUARY?