Pictet Group
The Pictet ESG Scorecard
We believe companies pursuing sustainable business practices are more likely to thrive in the long term as they are better at identifying, understanding and managing longerterm challenges, be they economic, social, environmental or regulatory in nature. Integrating environmental, social and governance practices is not only the right thing to do; it also adds value to our clients’ portfolios in the long term.
A structured approach to ESG integration
Across research, investment decisions, risk management and advisory services, we place emphasis on the inclusion of high-quality environmental, social and governance data when evaluating corporate issuers. As such, and specifically to inform investment decisions and active ownership activities, we have developed a proprietary ESG Scorecard providing a focused view of ESG Risks and Opportunities. The Pictet ESG Scorecard is at the foundation of our existing ESG integration across the Group and is one of the key building blocks for reaching our 2025 vision of being a leading responsible investment firm.
We believe investment success stems from a rigorous and repeatable process. It is not about being lucky or having access to privileged information. It requires a rigorous and unbiased method for gathering and analysing information, taking decisions and executing them with discipline. Integrating ESG information is no different, which is why we have opted for a structured approach to dealing with this fastevolving field.
The ESG Scorecard is based on a curated set of the most material data points, across four pillars:
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1. Corporate governance
Are companies managed for the longterm?
- e.g. Board competence &
independence, executive
remuneration, audit & risk
control.
- e.g. Board competence &
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2. Products & services
How “future-fit / compatible with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” is their product-mix?
- e.g. Are they generating revenue by addressing public health and/ or environmental issues? Are they offering “clean & safe” products & services?
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3. Operational risks
How do they run their business?
- e.g. What is the carbon intensity of their operations?
- Are they exposed to extreme weather events and other climate risks?
- Are they managing other environmental and social impacts associated with their activities and supply chain?
- e.g. What is the carbon intensity of their operations?
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4. Controversies
Are they walking the talk?
- e.g. Bribery & corruption, market abuse, product recalls.
Overcoming the data aggregation challenge
The Pictet ESG Scorecard is underpinned by a robust framework of data and threshold selection, driven by deep data knowledge, analysis and experience. Rather than going down the route of aggregation and risk losing the details that matter, our investment teams use flags as indicators for their own fundamental research and decision-making processes.
The Scorecard indicates areas of concern from an ESG perspective through red flags. Meanwhile, areas seen as positive from an ESG perspective are indicated throughgreen flags. Flags can stem from each individual data source and are summed at both pillar and Scorecard level. Individual or multiple companies can be uniformly compared within and across sectors and locations to identify leaders and laggards.
The beginning of a journey
As an investor, the transition to a more resilient and sustainable economy requires having a full picture of information. In our view, it is essential to embed environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors in the investment decision-making process in order to build a comprehensive understanding of potential risk exposure. Doing so helps reduce overall investment risks and increases investment opportunities.
ESG integration continuously evolves as more, higher-quality and increasingly sophisticated data becomes available. Pictet’s ESG Scorecard is curated by a committee of experts which meets regularly to discuss its evolution and ensure that we keep abreast of developments and continue to bring a meaningful and comprehensive view of ESG factors to be considered in the investment process.
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