UK and US survey reveals ESG concerns and priorities for corporates and law firms

UK and US survey reveals ESG concerns and priorities for corporates and law firms

A survey of over 200 senior leaders in US and UK corporates and 100 law firms found Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) priorities are clearly more important now than 12-months ago, yet only 11% of corporates suggested that it is due to having targets in place to improve ESG performance.

The study, commissioned by data specialist Landmark Information, found that 96% of corporates and 92% of law firms agree that ESG is more important today than 12-months ago, with 42% of corporates suggesting the main driver being responsibility to inform shareholders or investors. A third (33%) indicated a need to keep customers informed, while 14% of US corporates felt that keeping employees informed is key, versus just 7% of UK respondents who said the same.

An opportunity is however apparent, as corporates feel that greater measurement focused support is needed for their organisation, and in particular that law firms could benefit by offering more to help clients in this field. 86% of UK and 77% of US corporates think law firms could be doing more in this space, while 91% of law firms overall are seeing increased demand from corporate clients to advise them on the use of ESG metrics and scoring methods (94% UK versus 88% US corporates).

Just over a third (36%) of law firms who confirmed they are seeing an increase in demand for ESG services have said they are able to service this demand, while 55% said they need to enhance their capabilities and resources in this area. However, 19% of the corporates who agreed that law firms could be doing more to support them with the management of the ESG measurement said they are not currently receiving guidance in this space.

Simon Boyle, Legal Director at Landmark Information said:

“There is no surprise that ESG measurement is a complex area, yet it is rapidly increasing in importance as investors, stakeholders, lawyers, employees, suppliers and even end customers are demanding information relating to organisations’ achievements and actions under ESG.

“Our ESG market survey not only considers the pressures facing both UK and US-based corporates and law firms into managing and measuring ESG performance and risk, but really looks into the main drivers and benefits from assessing ESG.  While corporates and law firms agree that ESG has escalated in priority, appeasing shareholders or investors appears to be the main concern overall. Despite the perceived complexity, difficulties in accessing consistent data and the time-consuming nature of the task were cited as significant challenges.

“It is becoming increasingly clear that corporates are looking for support or guidance on ESG. But only a third of law firms overall said that they could actually service this demand whilst more than half believe that they need to build their capabilities or resources in order to serve this suitably well for their corporate clients. This shows that when it comes to ESG many law firms have a lot of potential to meet the new needs of their clients.”

To download a full copy of the Environmental, Social and Governance Priorities, Measurement and Risks report, visit: https://go.landmark.co.uk/esg-research-report

For more information regarding Landmark Information and the RiskHorizon platform, visit https://go.landmark.co.uk/risk-horizon-esg-management telephone 03300 366000 or follow the team on Twitter.

 

This article was submitted to be published by Landmark Information Group as part of their advertising agreement with Today’s Conveyancer. The views expressed in this article are those of the submitter and not those of Today’s Conveyancer.

Landmark Information

http://www.landmark.co.uk

As the leading property and land data business in the UK, Landmark Information Group plays a vital role in the entire value chain of the property industry. Leveraging unparalleled datasets, a dedicated in-house team of experts, a vast partner network, and cutting-edge technological innovations, our mission is to streamline every property transaction, making the process simpler and faster while reducing risks for all stakeholders. With over 25 years of experience, we empower informed property and land decisions for a diverse range of professionals, including architects, surveyors, estate agents, environmental consultants, mortgage lenders, conveyancers, real estate professionals, land developers, property lawyers, and search providers across all these markets. A recent milestone for Landmark Information Group is the launch of LandmarkConnect— a series of open, accessible and standardised hubs which will connect people, tech and data, designed to streamline the home buying and selling process. For more information, please visit our website: www.landmark.co.uk For more information on LandmarkConnect visit: www.landmark.co.uk/our-group/landmarkconnect/

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