Time has shown that companies cannot continue to isolate themselves from the realities that exist around them. The S, meaning the social, in ESG deals with exactly that — which is to ensure that companies are part of the institutions that bring about socio-economic changes in the areas in which they operate in.

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Beth Rivett Carnac

Sustainable Finance Transactor

People are also increasingly seeing the opportunity side of the social. People are looking for new avenues for growth; and often that's how you evolve your business model to service underserved segments.”

Advisory professional with a passion for sustainability and a strong background in Corporate Finance and Strategy.

Beth Rivett Carnac
Jerrod Moodley

Jerrod Moodley

Sustainable Finance Transactor

Social is key to enterprise growth and long-term valuations, from a business perspective.”

Debt solution specialist and FirstRand Foundation trustee.

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