Assessing the nature-related issues of investees’ clients as a Colombian investment management consortium
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| Investment management company Grupo SURA participated in the pilot program of Global Canopy's Working Group on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) prior to the launch of the TNFD's final recommendations in September 2023. The TNFD has developed a series of recommendations and guidelines for organizations to identify, assess, manage and, where appropriate, disclose their dependencies, impacts, risks and opportunities in relation to nature. Its recommendations and guidance help organizations integrate nature into decision-making and ultimately support a shift in global financial flows from nature-negative to nature-positive outcomes. With the support of Frontierra and Global Canopy, Grupo SURA tested the TNFD's LEAP approach to identify and evaluate its indirect nature-related problems through the clients of its investee companies. The pilot project focused on the application of the LEAP approach to assess Grupo SURA's exposure to tropical deforestation across multiple sectors within its investment portfolio. |
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