Less than half of finance leaders report KPIs on company culture

Over seven in 10 have enough data to provide such insights to stakeholders.

Despite the majority of finance leaders having enough data to share about their company culture, only less than half or 45% of those in Singapore report quantifiable key performance indicators (KPIs) in this area, according to a survey by EY.

Around 73% of the finance leaders said that they have the data volumes today to give stakeholders the insight they want into company culture.

Nine in 10 said that investors have been increasingly focused on nonfinancial information. Furthermore, 93% of respondents believe that a healthy corporate culture is critical to building trust, and 90% of surveyed say it can help to reduce risk.

Globally, only one in three or 33% could report quantifiable KPIs on company culture even though almost four in five or 79% have the data volume to provide insights to stakeholders about it.

The survey gathered from 1,000 CFOs or financial controllers of large organizations with revenue greater than US$500m across 25 countries, including 40 from Singapore.

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