Letter to Editor
ESG is making big news in global business. Markets are increasingly favouring ESG positive business. So are investors.
Many are keen to embrace ESG. Training in ESG has attracted much patronising. Let’s be blunt: for too many boardrooms, ESG still feels like a chore.
A box-ticking exercise driven by nervous investors or yet another compliance directive from regulators. But to view it through that narrow lens is to miss the forest for the trees.
In Malaysia’s evolving economic landscape, integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles is no longer about altruism—it’s about acute business acumen.
It’s the difference between navigating the future with a map or stumbling in the dark.
The regulatory writing is on the wall. Bursa Malaysia’s enhanced sustainability reporting requirements are not a passing fad but the foundation of…