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ESG Disclosure Assessment Report Sets Baseline for Reporting Practices

Joint report by SC and the World Bank launched at the SC-World Bank Conference 2024

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The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and the World Bank have launched a joint
report, “ESG Disclosure Assessment of Malaysia’s Listed Companies and
Recommendations for Policy Development” at the SC-World Bank Conference 2024 today.

This report provides a baseline on ESG reporting practice in Malaysia, offering key insights
for companies and investors to enhance sustainability reporting to align with international
best practices and remain competitive.

It aims to analyse the current state of ESG disclosure amongst listed companies and
institutional investors, given the growing prominence of ESG and sustainability
investments globally.

It also provides reflections and recommendations for policymakers in the Malaysian
capital market to foster improved ESG reporting, ensuring relevance and consistency
globally.

Speaking at the conference, SC Executive Director of Islamic Capital Market Sharifatul
Hanizah Said Ali emphasised the importance of strengthening ESG disclosures amid
growing global demand for sustainable investments.

“This joint report reflects our ongoing commitment to fostering a more sustainable capital
market. Improved ESG disclosure practices are expected to strengthen investor
confidence and ensure that our market remains competitive and future-ready,” she said.

The report was based on an in-depth assessment, conducted between August and
December 2023, examining ESG disclosure practices of a representative sample of 90
companies listed on Bursa Malaysia, as well as processes among some of Malaysia’s
largest asset owners.

It highlights that most Malaysian listed companies had demonstrated good corporate
disclosures and solid overall approach to managing governance and social issues.
However, the report also points out gaps in specific environmental indicators, especially
those related to climate change and biodiversity.

Other findings from the report include:
1. Larger companies1 had significantly better ESG disclosure rates than smaller ones.
2. Regulatory compliance was the primary driver of corporate ESG reporting in
Malaysia.
3. On ESG disclosure practices among four large Malaysian asset owners, the
assessment indicated relatively low levels of ESG disclosure. However, interviews
suggested greater efforts to strengthen ESG practices and processes other than
currently publicly disclosed.

The report concludes with a set of recommendations, including continuous monitoring
along with consultations, to ensure effective implementation of the ESG disclosures in
line with the recently launched National Sustainability Reporting Framework (NSRF).

Other recommendations of the report include:
1. To further support widespread implementation of Bursa Malaysia’s guidelines for
sustainability reporting
2. To actively encourage development of ESG practices among domestic investors
to increase appeal for corporate ESG disclosures

This year marks the 5th installment of the SC-World Bank Conference, which was
officiated by Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry YB Liew Chin Tong.
The conference explores synergies within the capital market and Islamic capital market
to bridge funding gaps for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs) and mid-tier
companies (MTCs).

It aligns with the SC’s 5-year Roadmap “Catalysing MSME and MTC Access to the Capital
Market (2024-2028)”, which aims to support MSMEs and MTCs funding through the
capital market.

“Through our knowledge-based collaboration, we aim to support effective policy design
and implementation to address the MSME and climate financing gaps, and I look forward
to further leveraging the World Bank’s global expertise to support the Malaysian
government, financial regulators, and the private sector in developing a more robust and
resilient financing ecosystem for MSMEs,” said Dr. Zafer Mustafaoğlu, World Bank Country
Director for the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei Darussalam.

Over 200 industry players attended the conference, including entrepreneurs, government
agencies, venture capital and private equity firms, RMOs, financial institutions, and
Government-Linked Investment Companies.

The report is available at https://www.sc.com.my/resources/publications-and-
research/esg-disclosure-assessment.

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