Poste Italiane is once again among the companies at the top of the sustainability. Two i awards obtained: for the second consecutive year the Advanced category in the Esg overall score of Moody's Analytics (score of 79 points out of 100, +2 on last year) and the consolidation of the AA rating by Morgan Stanley International Capital.
“The improvement in the score obtained by Moody's Analytics and the confirmation of the evaluation in the MSCI rating once again demonstrate the effectiveness of the path undertaken by the Group towards a business model aimed at creating shared value, which takes environmental protection into consideration , citizens and the community, through the adoption of a sustainable governance and risk management system", commented the CEO Matthew Del Fante.
“The ratings obtained reward the Group's results achieved thanks to the solidity of the approach oriented towards sustainability and the creation of value, testifying to the commitment made in integrating ESG issues into the corporate strategy – declared the co-general manager Joseph Lasco, adding: “The Company's recognized ability to adequately manage risks and opportunities in the current economic context makes Poste Italiane an industry leader for sustainability and a reference for investors”.
Accolades from Moody's Analytics and Msci
Moody's Analytics, explains a note, judged Poste Italiane positively for the strong commitment shown by the company in integrating ESG risk analysis into the due diligence and investment process, as well as for the ability to manage environmental risk in terms of programs, actions and targets aimed at reducing GHG emissions. Furthermore, the Group was rewarded for the use of a solid employee engagement strategy, aimed at attracting new talent and retaining its resources, and for the implementation of robust data protection processes, including certifications obtained and compliance programs initiated. As for Morgan Stanley Capital International, the company judged Poste's performance to be well above the sector averages in each of the three ESG dimensions (environmental, social and corporate governance), with a particular distinction for the results achieved in the governance area.