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Moody’s Analytics: Stronger ESG Risk Mitigation Practices Linked to Better Shareholder Returns

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Companies that develop more responsible Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices and strive to mitigate ESG risks experience fewer ESG-related controversies and generate better shareholder returns. These are the key findings of two new research studies released by Moody’s Analytics showing that ESG risk management policies and actions, and the ESG scores that measure them, contain financially relevant information for investors.

Leveraging data from Moody’s ESG Solutions and RepRisk, an ESG data science firm specialized in ESG and business conduct risk assessments, the research draws a direct line from controversial ESG events that can be objectively measured – such as a chemical spill (environmental), the use of child labor (social), or corruption and bribery cases (governance) – and their business and shareholder impacts.

“We found that there is a meaningful benefit to a responsible ‘ESG risk management culture’ within a firm that can have a potentially material effect on equity returns,” said Doug Dwyer, Managing Director at Moody’s Analytics, who led the research. “ESG controversies can inflict reputational damage with significant financial and legal repercussions. Firms that actively manage these risks do a better job of boosting shareholder value.”

Covering over 3,000 public companies from 2013 to 2019, the research finds that, controlling for other market factors, controversial ESG events have large and persistent negative effects on firm value, and the more severe the event the larger its impact. Moderate-to-severe ESG events resulted in an average -4% one-year excess equity return, which represents a loss of approximately $400 million for a typical-sized firm in the study.

However, the research also showed that companies that learn from past ESG controversies and improve their internal ESG risk practices potentially reap benefits. Companies whose Moody’s ESG Assessments improved were likely to experience about 15% fewer ESG controversies going forward than those that did not. Moody’s ESG Assessments measure the extent to which companies integrate sustainability into their strategies, risk management, and operations, from the perspective of both business and stakeholder exposure.

“Together, the results of these research studies show the relevance of ESG controversies to a firm’s financial performance and, importantly, that companies can influence their ESG risk management cultures, while benefiting shareholders and other stakeholders,” Dwyer added.

Learn more about the research studies, Measuring Persistence in ESG Risk Management Culture and The Business Impact of ESG Performance.

About Moody’s Analytics

Moody’s Analytics provides financial intelligence and analytical tools to help business leaders make better, faster decisions. Our deep risk expertise, expansive information resources, and innovative application of technology help our clients confidently navigate an evolving marketplace. We are known for our industry-leading and award-winning solutions, made up of research, data, software, and professional services, assembled to deliver a seamless customer experience. We create confidence in thousands of organizations worldwide, with our commitment to excellence, open mindset approach, and focus on meeting customer needs. For more information about Moody’s Analytics, visit our website or connect with us on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Moody's Analytics, Inc. is a subsidiary of Moody's Corporation (NYSE: MCO). Moody's Corporation reported revenue of $6.2 billion in 2021, employs over 14,000 people worldwide and maintains a presence in more than 40 countries.

For more information on Moody’s ESG Solutions, go to www.moodys.com/esg.

To learn more about RepRisk, please visit www.reprisk.com.

Contacts

Tracy Fine
Moody’s Analytics Communications
+1.415.874.6013
Tracy.fine@moodys.com

Moody’s Analytics

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Contacts

Tracy Fine
Moody’s Analytics Communications
+1.415.874.6013
Tracy.fine@moodys.com

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