We work with financial institutions and key actors across the finance ecosystem to accelerate corporate accountability and sustainable systems transformations. By using our open-source data, insights, and expertise to conduct investment analysis and individual stewardship activities, financial institutions can confidently challenge companies on the speed of progress and the decisions taken in relation to global sustainability goals.
We work together with investors in the following ways:
To build collective investor and multi-stakeholder action. These actions include WBA-led company engagement activities, such as issuing statements, sending letters and targeted company meetings.
To input data and insights as well as share methodologies and expertise with financial institutions and with finance-focussed initiatives led by other organisations.
To work with investors to shape WBA’s and other organisations activities such as providing input into any methodology developments, contribution to or attendance at WBA events and roundtables as well as providing input into WBA publications.
To drive cross-sector, collaborative action based on data and evidence provided by WBA benchmarks, we established Collective Impact Coalitions (CICs). These multi-stakeholder CICs, comprised of financial institutions, civil society organisations and others, aim to collectively hold companies to account and bring about change.
WBA’s multi-stakeholder approach enriches our ability to promote ethical AI. We are grateful to have witnessed an openness to engagement among companies on this critical topic since we launched this CIC initiative in mid-2022.
Lauren Compere, Managing Director/Head of Stewardship & Engagement, Boston Common Asset Management