The acronym ESG stands for the three main factors that influence a company’s sustainability. But what exactly does it mean? A company’s impact on the environment, the company and the way it is run, which can be used to quantify a company’s “sustainability” or “responsibility”. It is the method by which companies formulate their sustainable business strategies and effectively meet their targets.
ESG - G for Governance

What is ESG?
Governance factor (“G” )
from the English Governance, refers to the internal procedures and policies that lead to effective decision-making and compliance with the law. Examples of governance include the composition of the board of directors, compensation and oversight of company executives, compliance with shareholder rights, and more.
Governance and management
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leadership independence
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management remuneration
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shareholders’ rights
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company culture
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business ethics and code of ethics
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tax transparency
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fight against corruption and bribery
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whistleblowing
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risk management
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internal controls and audit
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the structure of the audit committee
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compliance
Our governance projects

Governance
Internal communication in times of crisis for VUB Bank
The pandemic has moved working life out of offices and into homes. We were faced with the challenge of how to be present with the brand in people’s homes, non-intrusively and naturally.

Governance
We are energised by GGE
GGE is one of the leading Slovak energy groups. It invests in various areas of the energy industry, from production and distribution to supply. It is also one of the few energy groups to invest extensively in production capacity and innovation.

Governance
Project sikovni.sk for BILLA
Real BILLA employees in the recruitment campaign. Instead of a campaign, we brought the client flexible solutions and tools that they can use in the long term and respond to changes in the company. We were able to test the flexibility of the solutions unexpectedly quickly, as the COVID-19 pandemic arrived at the time of the project launch.