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Intesa Sanpaolo first in the communication of sustainability

2021-12-06T11:52:59.851Z


It emerges from the European Webranking survey on listed companies (ANSA) Intesa Sanpaolo ranks first in the European Webranking survey, which assesses transparency on the digital channels of the largest listed companies, for the detailed presentation of the sustainability strategy.     From the survey, now in its twentieth edition, it emerges that about three quarters of the companies offer a detailed presentation of their sustainability strategy , defining their commi


Intesa Sanpaolo ranks first in the European Webranking survey, which assesses transparency on the digital channels of the largest listed companies, for the detailed presentation of the sustainability strategy.


    From the survey, now in its twentieth edition, it emerges that about

three quarters of the companies offer a detailed presentation of their sustainability strategy

, defining their commitment and what are the priority issues.

At the top of the Webreaking ranking, together with the bank led by Carlo Messina, also Terna and then many Italian listed companies: third place for Eni, fourth for A2A, Erg, Fincantieri and Poste Italiane.


    Intesa Sanpaolo presents in detail

its "stakeholder engagement" path, starting from the reasons underlying the process and the identification of the reference categories

, up to the definition of the materiality matrix ", highlights the survey. For each material topic, the risks and opportunities present and the specific SDGs on which it impacts are also identified. The presentation is "clear and easy to use thanks to the subdivision of the contents within the accordion and the presence of links for further information". 


Source: ansa

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