- KPMG Regional ESG Hubs to be established in Europe, Asia Pacific and the Americas to support clients on their ESG journey
- KPMG Emerging Markets Accelerators to deliver region-specific support and financing expertise to help developing nations
- Collaborations with University of Cambridge Judge Business School and New York University (NYU) Stern School of Business Executive Education to provide comprehensive ESG training for all colleagues
- KPMG firms will co-create and deliver ESG services with an ecosystem of world-leading alliances
Kuwait, October 5, 2021 – As part of its ongoing multi-billion-dollar investment program, KPMG plans to spend more than US$1.5 billion over the next three years specifically to focus on the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) change agenda. The ESG strategy is designed to support KPMG firms’ clients in making a positive difference. Importantly, this strategy is underpinned by KPMG’s recognition of its responsibility to improve its impact on the world and the ESG commitments outlined in KPMG: Our Impact Plan.
The collective investment will focus on training and expanding KPMG’s global workforce, harnessing data, accelerating the development of new technologies, and driving action through partnerships, alliances and advocacy. The key to the transformation will be embedding ESG in the organization and client solutions to drive measurable change.
The new global ESG strategy focuses on five priority areas:
Bill Thomas, KPMG’s Global Chairman and CEO said: “How you grow matters, and what worked for us and other businesses in the past will not work in the future. The world faces crises on multiple fronts, which is why we’re putting the Environmental, Social and Governance agenda at the heart of everything we do. ESG will be the watermark running through our global organization; from empowering our people to become agents of positive change, to the services with our clients and our partnerships with critical stakeholders. KPMG has the global scale, expertise, technology, and relationships that give us the ability and responsibility to use our position to provide solutions and services to overcome the challenges facing our planet and society.”
Dr. Rasheed Al-Qenae, Managing Partner KPMG Kuwait said: “It is important that businesses and individuals work together to bring about critical environmental, social and governance changes that will help deliver a positive impact on the world as well as improve the quality of life globally.
While we are equipped with the expertise, technology, and relationships that enable us to overcome the challenges posed by ESG, we also understand that these problems are far too complex to be solved alone, which is why we will continue to collaborate with organizations that are driven by the same purpose as us — to provide a better tomorrow.”
KPMG’s global ESG strategy comes less than a year after the organization launched KPMG: Our Impact Plan, which lays out the global organization’s commitments on ESG themes, with the ultimate goal of making an even greater positive impact on the world. KPMG was the first professional services organization to transparently report against the World Economic Forum’s Sustainable Metrics. The plan sets out a range of science-based targets, including a pledge to become a net-zero carbon organization by 2030. The execution and acceleration of KPMG: Our Impact Plan is a key priority for the global organization as it delivers on its commitments to tackle issues — from the climate crisis to social mobility and community engagement.
KPMG Kuwait's Head of Corporate Affairs, Karen Watts, commented: “Given the present-day scenario, building a sustainable future is more important than ever. With Our Impact Plan, our goal is to unify both new and pre-existing ESG commitments, demonstrate how we plan on executing the commitments that we have towards the Planet, People, Prosperity, and Governance, and be held accountable for those actions.”
Disclaimers
About KPMG International: KPMG is a global organization of independent professional services firms providing Audit, Tax and Advisory services. We operate in 146 countries and territories and in FY20 had close to 227,000 people working in member firms around the world. Each KPMG firm is a legally distinct and separate entity and describes itself as such.
KPMG International Limited is a private English company limited by guarantee. KPMG International Limited and its related entities do not provide services to clients.
About KPMG IMPACT: Launched in June 2020, KPMG IMPACT is the accelerator for KPMG’s global ESG strategy. It is the platform which supports and empowers KPMG professionals as they assist clients in fulfilling their purpose, achieving their ESG goals, and supporting the world’s attainment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It helps clients across ESG & Sustainability, Economic & Social Development, Sustainable Finance, Climate Change & Decarbonization, and Measurement, Assurance & Reporting.
About KPMG’s Our Impact Plan: KPMG’s Our Impact Plan is the organization’s first-ever global environmental, social and governance (ESG) plan, bringing together new and existing ESG commitments under one umbrella, focusing on four important categories: Planet, People, Prosperity and Governance.
The plan also catalogues current data across the global organization and reports against metrics outlined in a report created by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and drafted in consultation with its International Business Council (IBC), titled Measuring Stakeholder Capitalism (PDF 1.92 MB), which KPMG had a key role in shaping.
KPMG will continue to strengthen its commitments outlined in the plan and improve reporting on our progress in the months and years to come.
Click here to read KPMG: Our Impact Plan in full.