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KPMG Survey Reveals Companies Struggle to Quantify Sustainability Impact

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  • KPMG survey shows firms struggle with sustainability's financial quantification.

  • Banking, energy, and auto sectors lead in applying robust analysis methods.

  • Urgent need for consistent valuation frameworks to link sustainability and finance.

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Sustainability has become a key focus for businesses worldwide, as corporations strive to align their strategies with environmental, social, and governance goals. Despite this growing trend, a recent KPMG survey reveals a concerning disconnect between executives’ understanding of sustainability and their ability to quantify its financial impacts. The study surveyed over 2,000 senior executives from companies with annual revenues of at least $100 million in 19 countries. The findings underscore a critical gap, as companies grapple with quantifying how sustainability initiatives translate into financial returns.

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Are Companies Understanding Sustainability Yet Missing Financial Insights?Who Leads in Applying Sustainability Valuation Techniques?

Are Companies Understanding Sustainability Yet Missing Financial Insights?

Though numerous executives claim a strong grasp of their organizations’ sustainability strategies, the tools to translate this understanding into financial metrics appear lacking. KPMG notes that only 19% of companies leverage commonly-used financial valuation methods like digital twins and Monte Carlo simulations. These techniques are necessary to evaluate sustainability’s impact on crucial financial aspects such as value creation, operational efficiency, and innovation. Consequently, companies reportedly risk overlooking the potential financial benefits and mispricing investments connected to sustainable practices.

Who Leads in Applying Sustainability Valuation Techniques?

According to the survey, sectors such as banking, capital markets, energy, and automotive are leading the charge in applying robust techniques to assess sustainability’s financial impacts. Banking and capital markets lead with 33% of firms using advanced valuation techniques, closely followed by the energy and natural resources sector at 31%, and the automotive sector at 31%. These industries experience sustainability risks that more directly influence financial fundamentals, necessitating urgent valuation methods. Financial services, in particular, closely monitor sustainability risks affecting portfolios and credit ratings through detailed assessments.

Previously published information has indicated that while sectors like tech and manufacturing have been making claims about committing to sustainability, their tangible valuation methods often remain limited. Meanwhile, sectors in dire need of transitioning, such as energy and automotive, have been the first to adopt stronger evaluation frameworks, showcasing a more immediate reaction to sustainability pressures by aligning financial strategies accordingly.

Despite a widespread awareness of sustainability-related risks, KPMG reports a fragmented approach in companies’ valuation methodologies. The firm describes an absence of cohesive frameworks and value drivers, noting that existing quantification methods tend to be inconsistent. Julie Vasadi from KPMG highlights a pending systemic change, wherein sustainability valuation will ideally evolve from grassroots initiatives to more comprehensive strategies. Developing tools to link sustainability metrics with financial valuations remains a priority to drive effective decision-making processes.

Simon Weaver, KPMG’s Global Head of Sustainability Advisory, emphasizes, “Boards increasingly understand sustainability risks and opportunities, but understanding alone is no longer enough. A real challenge is turning that insight into financial outcomes that can inform decisions.” This highlights the urgency in bridging the gap between sustainability literacy and actionable financial strategies. Companies willing to make the leap now may secure substantial competitive advantages.

KPMG’s study illustrates that executive awareness does not equate to financial quantification capabilities in sustainability. For businesses to succeed, aligning their environmental goals with robust financial outcomes remains imperative. The study suggests that those companies pioneering this synchronization could pave the way to enduring competitive advantages, balancing potential risks and opportunities.

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