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Morningstar Research: GoTo ahead of Sea Group and Grab in ESG Ratings

Creative Desk (The Jakarta Post) September 27, 2024 (ETFStream)

The latest global environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risk ratings by agency Morningstar Sustainalytics has ranked GoTo Gojek Tokopedia ahead of its competitors Sea Group and Grab.

GoTo, Indonesia’s largest digital ecosystem, scored an ESG Risk Rating of 17, putting it in the low risk category. Both Sea Group and Grab are placed in the medium risk category, with a score of 22.9 and 23.9 respectively.

A higher score indicates a higher risk of material financial impacts driven by ESG factors, with a score between 30 and 40 considered as high risk and above 40 as severe.

GoTo’s ESG Risk rating ranks the company at 196th out of 1,094 companies assessed in the Software & Services category, with Sea Group placing 619th and Grab at 732nd. Across all sectors, GoTo's ESG rating is also higher compared to its competitors, ranking 2,961 out of 16,009 global companies in all sectors, while Sea Group and Grab trailed at 6,658 and 7,395 respectively.

GoTo, considered a ‘Core’ company by Morningstar Sustainalytics, was assessed by up to 30 management indicators to obtain its low risk status. Competitors Grab and Sea Group were categorized as ‘Comprehensive’ companies, based on their market capitalization. Morningstar’s methodology ensures the assessments of both categories of companies are directly comparable.

A joint three-part report by Morningstar Sustainalytics and Natixis Investment Managers Solutions on August 2024, analyzing the return- and risk-related benefits of ESG risk ratings found that portfolios with low ESG risk “typically display better raw and risk-adjusted returns than portfolios with high ESG risk”, as well as displaying a better ability to withstand market turbulence and financial crises.

The study showed that reducing ESG risk is beneficial for performance and risk mitigation, noting associated factors including lower volatility, greater valuation certainty, stronger economic moats and financial health, as well as higher valuations.

Source: www.thejakartapost.com

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