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Oracle to explore best practices for ESG planning and reporting to drive corporate accountability

The event focuses on the interconnectedness of sustainability, talent management, risk mitigation, and security in driving organisational growth and resilience.

ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices have become increasingly necessary in businesses today, fueled by several key factors that have reshaped the global business landscape. The urgency to address environmental and social challenges, coupled with changing stakeholder expectations, has driven businesses to adopt more responsible and sustainable practices.

Singapore Business Review, in partnership with Oracle, is set to delve into this matter with its dynamic roundtable event, Building A More Sustainable Future: Operationalising ESG in the Enterprise.

The event will bring together industry leaders and top executives across Asia to discuss the interconnectedness of sustainability, talent management, risk mitigation, and security in driving organisational growth and resilience.

Attendees of the event can expect discussions on balancing environmental impact and cost savings, streamlining ESG reporting, setting and tracking ESG goals, and establishing reliability and trust. They will also talk about adapting to the fast-paced and evolving requirements of ESG reporting.

The event, which is set to take place at the Fairmont Hotel in Singapore on 23 August 2023, will allow executives to connect with other industry leaders and expand their network. It features a speaking session from Oracle, followed by a panel discussion and roundtable moderated by Singapore Business Review’s Contributing Editor Simon Hyett.

If you are interested in attending, register now through this link. For more information about the event, contact the Singapore Business Review Events Team at +65 31581386 or at [email protected]. More details about the event can also be found here

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