Tag: ICGN
Transparency should be at the heart of executive pay reform
Executive pay levels have caused rows and debate across Europe. The answer for many is increased transparency.
Why one share, one vote is the best long-term investment option
Differential share ownership has become a preoccupation with some tech companies but, argues Kerrie Waring, there’s little evidence that it helps companies plan for the long term.
Unions and business groups unite to call for strengthened governance
TUC and corporate governance bodies join together in plea for new regulators overseeing governance.
Corporate commitment to ESG principles will survive Trump
US corporate integration of ESG principles unlikely to be challenged by a Trump presidency because progress made so far has come without the need for legislation that could be repealed.
Value creation the missing link in integrated reporting
Integrated reporting is gaining in popularity, but a review of recent reports reveals companies still need to link governance structures with value creation over time.
Multi-capital reporting could rebuild public trust in business
Finance directors believe using multi-capital reporting could help change attitudes to big business.
Remuneration guidance published
ICGN publishes new guidelines on executive and non-executive director remuneration, to help companies, shareholders and investors.
Values and governance integral to business success, says FRC
Financial Reporting Council chairman says wealth creation favours the few while governance must create an environment in which all stakeholders can thrive.
Let’s keep integrated reporting voluntary
Should integrated reporting be mandatory? Speakers at the IIRC/ICGN joint conference thought not—and for good reason.