Fribourg,
June 6, 2006 Getronics ranks
lowest and ABN AMRO ranks highest among AEX companies in terms
of sustainability
Dutch Sustainability Research presents
2006 report on the sustainability of Dutch companies
Of all major Dutch companies listed on the Amsterdam
stock-exchange (AEX), Getronics is the weakest performer and
ABN AMRO scores best with regard to sustainability issues.
According to the results published, ABN AMRO replaces Philips
which ranked number one in 2004 and 2005. Overall, Dutch companies
perform well relative to their international peers as do major
European companies. Globally, Dutch companies rank 1st on
sustainability. They are closely followed by companies from
the United Kingdom and France. Hong Kong and Singapore rank
worst on sustainability closely followed by Greece and Portugal.
These are some of the results of a new report by Dutch Sustainability
Research (DSR), published in cooperation with SiRi Company.
Sustainability scores of Dutch companies differ markedly
Dutch AEX companies operate in different industries and provide
a wide range of products and services. To compare the performance
of AEX companies, the sustainability performance of each AEX
company was compared to those of its global industry peers.
The sustainability ratings and rankings therefore show how
strongly a company out- or under performs its respective peers.
The analysis shows that the relative sustainability performance
of AEX companies differs markedly. ABN AMRO is the top scorer
with a score of 61% above the industry average followed by
ING Group and Philips. In part, ABN AMRO scores so well because
the attention paid to sustainability by the financial sector
in general is still rather limited.
Marcel Jeucken, Head of Institutional Relations at DSR: "It
is remarkable that 21 out of 24 AEX-companies outperform their
global industry averages of which 16 by more than 10%. These
figures show that overall the sustainability performance of
Dutch companies is very good if seen from an international
perspective." Companies that score relatively poor include
Getronics, SBM Offshore and Vedior.
Highflyers, Lowflyers, Frontrunners and Ostriches
Based on the research methodology used, a company can receive
a high relative score because it performs well in terms of
sustainability and/or because its peers perform very poor.
Marcel Jeucken explains: “We have looked at all major
industries and considered the extent to which companies have
integrated sustainability issues in their business. We then
grouped companies into one of four clusters namely Highflyers,
Lowflyers, Frontrunners and Ostriches.” Ostriches are
companies with a low or average sustainability performance
even though companies in its industry pay generally a lot
of attention to sustainability issues. In the AEX, Heineken,
Numico and SBM Offshore are considered ostriches. Marcel Jeucken:
“In industries where much attention is paid to sustainability,
related risks are often high and running behind may impair
a companies’ reputation and long-term business prospects.”
It is remarkable that the AEX-index includes a relatively
large number of Highflyers and Frontrunners.
Performance of top 50 European companies
Similar to the methodology applied to Dutch AEX companies,
a ranking was produced of the top 50 European companies (within
the Dow Jones Stoxx50© index). In this ranking HBOS of
the United Kingdom performs best with a score of 67% above
the international peer group in the financial sector. ABN
AMRO ranks second with 61%. BP and Philips are the best performing
non-financials ranking 9th and 10th position. There are three
companies that score below their global industry group averages.
These are E.ON, Nestlé, and Suez. Overall, the top
50 European companies perform well compared to their global
international peers. Marcel Jeucken adds: “It is interesting
to see that the major European companies perform relatively
well. One should note though that this is in part due to the
high proportion of financials among the major European companies
in this index, and this is a sector where overall attention
to sustainability is still relatively low. So, out-performance
can be achieved with relatively little effort.”
Methodology
The research on AEX companies is based on information and
data from SiRi Pro, the web-based corporate sustainability
rating tool of SiRi Company. SiRi Pro provides customised
corporate sustainability ratings covering a broad range of
sustainability themes including Business Ethics, Community,
Corporate Governance, Customers, Employees, Environment and
Contractors. The sustainability performances per theme are
aggregated to a total company score which is then compared
to the sustainability scores of other companies in the same
industry. The weights assigned to the various themes as well
as the weights assigned to individual indicators differ between
industry groups. For example, the theme ‘Environment’
weighs more heavily for energy companies than for companies
operating in the financial services industry.
For more information or to download the full report, please
visit www.dsresearch.nl/dsr/nieuws/
or www.siricompany.com/news.shtml
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For more information, please contact:
Mr Ronals Lubberts, Head of Institutional Relations, Dutch
Sustainability Research
Phone number +31 30 6942618 /
info@dsresearch.nl
Or:
Mr. Philippe Spicher, Managing Director, SiRi Company
Phone number +41 79 24 35 955
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