Addressing 10 key ESG challenges for investor corporate relations
BNP Paribas Exane's International ESG Corporate Survey highlights the key ESG challenges for corporates across Europe.
A recent global survey of institutional investors and intermediary distributors conducted by BNP Paribas Asset Management and BNP Paribas Corporate & Institutional Banking, the ‘2023 BNP Paribas Thematics Barometer’, has found that thematic investing, fuelled by investors’ desire to achieve a positive impact, is expected to grow dramatically over the next three years.
The survey, which was conducted in partnership with Coalition Greenwich, interviewed 188 investors and distributors across Europe, Asia and North America. The research identified a number of trends across the investment space, with some interesting divergence across geographies.
Key highlights include:
❝ Although there are divergences in the pace and current composition of ESG thematic investing across regions, the significant momentum we are seeing in Europe is here to stay, as the research highlights that investors are targeting both alpha generation and impact. The most appealing current ESG themes focus on investing in the energy transition, including pursuing targeted investment strategies across renewables, climate change solutions, and also emerging areas such as water. ❞
❝ Thematic ESG investing is fast becoming mainstream to help investors tackle long-term sustainability issues that have the potential to transform markets and create value across portfolios. Investors are aligning across multiple objectives relating to performance and fiduciary duty, whilst navigating the ever-evolving regulatory landscape. ❞
❝ Investors are developing their ESG thematic approaches beyond equities into fixed income, and this will continue to advance further as sustainable capital markets expand in the future. ❞
❝ Developing robust thematic investing requires a deep sector knowledge and an understanding of industries and technologies to capture the theme potential across the whole value chain to broaden the investment. ❞
BNP Paribas Exane's International ESG Corporate Survey highlights the key ESG challenges for corporates across Europe.