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National Federation of Mutual Aid Associations for Mutual Personnel

Founded in 1984, the National Federation of Mutual Aid Associations for Municipal Personnel is responsible for performing services related to long-term benefits, engaging in welfare funds projects and managing pension or retirement benefits. The Federation constitutes ten Mutual Aid Associations for Personnel of Designated Cities, forty-seven Mutual Aid Associations for Municipal Personnel, and three Mutual Aid Associations for Personnel of Cities.

Ranking position
#366 /400
Total score
0.0 /100
Industry
Asset owners #75
Pension funds #44
Measurement area Score Rank (0-400)

Strategy, governance and stewardship

0.0 /100 #329

Respecting climate and nature

0.0 /100 #253

Environmental footprints

0.0 /100 #233

Inclusive finance

0.0 /100 #218

Responsible business conduct

0.0 /100 #317

Leading practices

No leading practices identified for the financial institution.

Risks and opportunities

Being behind many of its peers in terms of overall disclosure, it is recommended that National Federation of Mutual Aid Associations for Mutual Personnel uses this benchmark as a guide to disclose more on its sustainability practices and performance with regards to its provision of products, capital and services, as well as considering its own operation and supply chain, across the five measurement areas including Strategy, governance and stewardship; Financing Climate and Nature protection and restoration; Environmental footprints; Inclusive finance and Responsible business conduct.

Disclaimer

This scorecard refers to information in English which was publicly available by July 15 2024. AuM and Total assets are stated in USD for comparability and have been calculated based on reported local currency values multiplied by applicable IMF currency converter values.

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More about the company

Headquarters
Japan
Ownership structure
Government
Results 2024
-
Number of employees
-
Website
https://ssl.shichousonren.or.jp

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