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Materiality Assessment and Business Strategy
Materiality Assessment
In keeping with Crisil’s commitment to enhancing its
sustainability performance, and pinpoint and refine the
key focus areas that need action, the company conducted
a materiality re-assessment in 2023. Based on the exercise,
facilitated by an external consultancy, we identified 15
material topics that will drive our sustainability strategy
Please see the Sustainability page on Crisil website for details on our materiality approach
going forward. The exercise also helped us identify the risks
each of these areas face and opportunities we have.
We recognise that materiality is a dynamic process, and
we shall continue to monitor the evolution of global issues,
stakeholder expectations and changes within the company.
Materiality matrix
The following materiality matrix indicates the prioritised material topics. The topics on the top, right corner are the most significant.
Data privacy and Information security
Importance to Crisil
LOW MODERATE HIGH
Ethical conduct
Innovation and technology
Strong governance
oversight
Talent retention
and succession
Risk management
Employee enablement
and wellbeing
Responsible products and engagement
Diversifying
service footprint
Supply chain
sustainability and
Human rights
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Environment sustainability
responsible sourcing
Corporate citizenship
ESG product and offerings
LOW MODERATE HIGH
Importance to Stakeholders
Please see Table 8 of ESG Databook for a detailed discussion on top 10 material topics
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