This presentation provides an overview of the PRI's Service Provider Reporting framework. It discusses the drivers for service provider reporting such as accountability, transparency, and standardizing ESG practices. It outlines the benefits of reporting, such as showcasing services, identifying improvement opportunities, and learning from peers. It also describes the reporting modules, indicators, timeline, and outputs like the public Transparency Report and private RI Report available on the PRI Data Portal.
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PRI โ Service Provider
Reporting
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4. Demonstrating accountability
PRIโs strategy commits to transparency and accountability for all signatories. There are several drivers for Service
Provider Reporting:
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Accountability
๏ง Allows service providers to demonstrate
commitment to the Principles
๏ง Responds to service providersโ desire to
communicate their RI/ESG activities
Transparency
๏ง Gives asset owners and investment managers
more visibility on service provider activities
๏ง Enables understanding of what service level they
can/should expect
๏ง Provides a high-level comparison
6. Benefits of reporting I
Reach stakeholders and potential clients on a new platform
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Showcasing your services:
๏ง Displaying your RI/ESG edge
๏ง Improved visibility to asset owners and investment managers may provide additional
value for service provider signatories
Contributing to:
๏ง Standardising the reporting of service provider activities
๏ง Knowledge-sharing among signatories
๏ง Enhancing best practice in the industry
7. Benefits of reporting II
Identify internal opportunities for change and improvement
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Utilise the information generated from your PRI reports:
๏ง Summarising your RI/ESG activities
โข Use for engagement with internal staff, clients, shareholders and regulators
โข Gives a good overview of your organisationโs RI/ESG practices and capacity
๏ง Identify risks and areas for improvement
๏ง Strengthen internal procedures and build RI/ESG capacity
Learn more about other service providersโ business activities:
๏ง View and use data for analysis, compare and share with others.
9. 2017 feedback received
Signatories participated in an industry-first, voluntary, SP pilot reporting cycle in 2017
๏ง Showed signatory support for the overall
framework approach
๏ง 180 pieces of unique feedback received
๏ง Key themes:
โข Wording and terminology
โข User feedback on the Online
Reporting Tool
โข Clarity of guidance on how to report
โข Identification of data which sometimes
had not been tracked before
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64
153
217 SPs invited to report in
Jan 2017 โ 29% participated
Participating SPs Non-reporting SPs
10. 2018 mandatory service provider reporting
Successful consultation and supportive feedback process led to:
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Reduced reporting workload - 12% fewer
indicators in 2018
๏ง Fewer overlaps, better structuring,
relevancy of indicators enhanced, and
better guidance.
Out of 60 signatories, 86%
thought the framework
captured their organisationโs
implementation of the
Principles
50
55
60
65
70
75
80
85
2017 2018
Total no. of indicators
40%
46%
11%
To a large extent To a moderate extent
To a small extent Not at all
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YEAR 0 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Grace period
(voluntary)
Sign up year 0 1st year report
(Jan โMarch cycle)
2nd year report
(Jan โMarch cycle)
YEAR 0
YEAR 0 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
Sign up year 1
Grace period
(voluntary)
1st year report
(Jan โ March cycle)
YEAR 0 YEAR 1
When signatories first sign up, they will have a one-year grace period whereby the first reporting cycle is voluntary
When is reporting mandatory
13. Seven modules in total
Three modules reported by all Service Provider signatories
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ORGANISATIONAL OVERVIEW (OO)
STRATEGY & GOVERNANCE (SG)
BUSINESS SPECIFIC MODULES:
Investment
Consultancy (IC)
Investment policy
development,
custodial services,
strategic asset
allocation, investment
research and manager
selection and
monitoring.
Active Ownership
Services (AOS)
Engagement and/or
voting. Activities can
be individual or
collaborative.
Reporting and
Assurance (REP)
Reporting
(sustainable, ESG, RI,
financial, integrated),
assurance,
certification.
Research and Data
Provision (RDP)
Research,
assessment, ratings,
indices, brokerage.
CLOSING MODULE (CM)
14. Four specialised modules
To cover our largest Service Provider signatory categories
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Relevant modules only:
Investment Consultancy (IC) Active Ownership services (AOS)
Reporting and Assurance (REP) Research and Data Provision (RDP)
Investment policy development,
custodial services, strategic asset
allocation, investment research and
manager selection and monitoring.
Engagement and/or voting. Activities
can be individual or collaborative.
Reporting (RI, ESG, sustainability,
financial, integrated), assurance,
certification
Research, assessment, ratings, indices,
brokerage
15. Other service provisions
You can still report if you do not identify with the four specialised modules
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๏ง Service providers that do not identify with the four business specific modules will still be
able to complete OO, SG and CM
๏ง You can specify your particular business offer(s) by selecting โOtherโ and providing
further details on how you implement ESG/RI
๏ง Media/ IR communications / marketing, data management system providers,
training/education, non-profit, industry association, or similar would choose the option
โOtherโ and only report on OO, SG and CM
ORGANISATIONAL OVERVIEW (OO)
STRATEGY & GOVERNANCE (SG)
CLOSING MODULE (CM)
17. Organisational Overview Module
OO drives the rest of the Reporting Framework
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ORGANISATIONAL OVERVIEW (OO)
OO 03
Specify your service offering(s). Select from the four main categories (IC, AOS, RDP,
REP), and/or choose โOtherโ
OO 05
Specify whether you derive any ESG revenue from the service offering(s) reported in
OO 03
Investment Consultancy (IC)
Active Ownership services (AOS)
Reporting and Assurance (REP)
Research and Data Provision (RDP)
If yes, the corresponding
modules for those service
offering(s) will unlock:
Strategy & Governance (SG)
Closing Module (CM)
If none of your revenue is derived from
ESG activities for the services reported in
OO 03, you will only be required to
complete SG and CM:
18. INDICATOR TYPES
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Mandatory
77%
Mandatory to
report, Voluntary
to disclose
7%
Voluntary
16%
Narrative often open ended indicators
Unlock other indicators
MANDATORY
MANDATORY TO REPORT
VOLUNTARY TO DISCLOSE
VOLUNTARY
Mandatory indicators reflect core practices. These responses will be made
public and must be completed to submit the framework.
Some indicators are mandatory to complete but voluntary to disclose. These
indicators may determine which subsequent indicators are applicable or are
used for peering, but they may also contain commercially sensitive information.
Voluntary indicators reflect alternative or advanced practices. These
indicators are voluntary to report and disclose.
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7 Jan 2019 Jan 20201 Apr 2019 July 2019
Data analysis
April - June
Reports are
released
Early July
Release of
next yearโs
reporting
framework
November
Module
development
and changes to
the framework
July โ November
PRI signatories
report on RI
activities
Jan - March
Reporting Timelines
21. Reporting time estimates
Rough estimates โ each organisation has its unique set of circumstances and capacity
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Data collection (80-85%) Reporting (15-20%)
1st time reporting Factors impacting the process:
๏ง Organisational readiness for ESG reporting
๏ง Size of organisation
๏ง Consistency of ESG approach across
services
๏ง Data collection infrastructure, processes
and liaison with various teams and staff
๏ง Responsibility for data collection: ESG
specialists, compliance teams or similar
๏ง Data sharing approval and accuracy/quality
checks
After information is collected:
๏ง Reporting on one module can
take less than 1-2 hours
๏ง Completing the entire framework
(seven modules) can take one-
three days
๏ง Service providers will typically
complete an average of four-six
modules
2nd year and onwards ๏ง Prefilling of previous responses saves significant time
๏ง Scale of change in ESG incorporation approachโ if small, data collection and
reporting likely to take from a few hours to 1-3 days to complete
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Transparency
Report
Private RI
Report
Submit and receive your outputs โ available on the Data Portal
Public answers also
available on PRIโs website
Service
Providers
are not
assessed
Contains all responses to
public indicators
Contains responses
to public and private
indicators
Data Portal
analysis
Analyse data, compare yourself
to peers, read other
signatoriesโ reports and view
customisable snapshot reports
created by PRI. New Service
Provider snapshot out in 2018!
Outputs
24. Data Portal โ Introduced in 2017
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https://dataportal.unpri.org
Key objectives:
๏ง To empower asset owners to engage with their managers by easily viewing and comparing
reporting data.
๏ง To promote the sharing of best practice/ knowledge by giving signatories easy access to each
otherโs reports.
๏ง To help the PRI identify areas of further work based on most popular searches.
๏ง To facilitate informed decision-making between signatories working together.
Functionality for Service Providers:
๏ง Review YOUR public Transparency and private RI reports
๏ง Review other signatory public Transparency information
๏ง Approve/deny request from Asset Owners and Investment Managers to access your private reports
๏ง Create list and group reports on some specific indicators
๏ง Set your permission levels of what others can see of your private reports
๏ง Access Snapshots reports
25. Resources and contact
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๏ง Dedicated page for service providers on: https://www.unpri.org/signatories/reporting-for-
signatories
๏ง Try the interactive diagram on reporting
๏ง Browse through supportive documentation on how to report, main definitions and
recorded webinars
๏ง View the offline PDF modules
๏ง Online Reporting Tool - more guidance here
๏ง Log in to the Online Reporting Tool and start reporting today!
๏ง New user? Register here
๏ง Forgot your password? Go here first
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