Course Description

With the global push for Sustainability Reporting and the benefits that Sustainability Reporting brings to both investors and companies, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) launched the Sustainability Reporting listing rules and the Sustainability Reporting Guide (the SGX Guide) in June 2016.

With effect on or after 31 December 2017 regardless of the financial year ending, entities listed on SGX must prepare an annual Sustainability Report which describes the organisation’s sustainability practices regarding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.  

Fundamental risk management sustainability reporting knowledge is almost compulsory and understanding the sustainability reporting requirements can directly impact a company’s success or failure. This module will give you a better understanding of Sustainability Reporting (SR) and the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals and their interlinkage.


This module will cover the following areas:

  • What is Sustainability Reporting about for businesses?
  • Why Sustainability Reporting?
  • The United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals
  • Consequences and Actions
  • The SGX Sustainability Reporting Guide
  • Embedding Sustainability Reporting into the Enterprise Risk Management Framework

 

Intended For:

  • Audit Professionals / PAIP 
  • Finance Professionals / PAIB
  • Public Sector Finance
  • C-suite & Directors

 

Competency Mapping: 

  • CPE Category "Others" = 1.0 CPE Hour 
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Wee Kwang Koh

FCA (Singapore)Wee Kwang’s main areas of expertise include financial statements reporting, corporate governance review, Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and internal auditing. He is currently a Managing Director with Nexia Singapore PAC. He is also an ISCA Council member, and a member of ISCA's Sustainability and Climate Change Committee (SCCC).Wee Kwang serves a wide range of clients in Singapore including educational institutions, non-profit organisations, SMEs, MNCs as well as public companies listed on the SGX. He has also facilitated numerous programs (both financial and non-financial).Wee Kwang’s strength as a trainer lies in his ability to simplify complex financial concepts for his trainees. By adopting a variety of interactive approaches, he ensures that his training is well-suited to every individual trainee’s different learning style. 

Course Rating

Speaker's Rating

1 CPE Hour

Lesson

6