ING Research: U.S. Companies Implement Sustainability Strategies to Drive Revenues

NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- ING's sustainability report, 'From Sustainability to Business Value - Finance as a Catalyst', published today, finds that revenue growth is the most important factor when deciding to implement sustainability strategies, as 39 percent of respondents ranked this first. Cutting costs (35 percent) and brand reputation (30 percent), followed. ING commissioned this research to better understand how financing and other lending products can support its goal to help build a low carbon, sustainable society.

The "most mature" firms in the research - those with an enterprise-wide sustainability framework in place - reported better borrowing and revenue outcomes than peers. The report surveyed 210 finance executives from U.S. based companies across all major sectors with revenues from $500m to over $20 billion on the impact of sustainability strategies including improving energy efficiency, rethinking supply chains and transforming business models.

"We are witnessing an important shift in how companies in the United States view sustainability. Our research shows that it is no longer just about cutting costs or creating positive brand awareness ­- sustainability strategies are being deployed as true revenue drivers," said Gerald Walker, CEO, ING Americas. "The finance function holds the key to unlocking the business value of these strategies, and are crucial to pushing the sustainable agenda in the U.S. as the industry continues to mature."

For organizations to translate sustainability initiatives - such as circular economy operating models - into business value, the support from finance and treasury leaders is critical. Almost all respondents say their finance departments are playing a role in sustainability, with 53 percent saying that the department is the lead partner within the firm.

Notable results from the survey include:

    --  Nearly half (48 percent) of firms say that sustainability concerns now
        have some level of influence on their business's growth strategy
    --  Among firms with an enterprise-wide sustainability framework (mature) in
        place, 43 percent say revenue growth is a main driver for acting, versus
        just 34 percent of other firms.
    --  Eighty-seven percent of the most mature firms have experienced better
        revenue and 65 percent have improved their credit rating, compared with
        67 percent and 51 percent of less mature firms.
    --  Over half (52 percent) highlighted difficulty in identifying
        sustainability-led business opportunities as the biggest barrier to
        greater investment in sustainability initiatives.
    --  Appetite for green bonds issuance has been greatest among firms with
        >$10bn revenue, 48 percent having done so in the last two years.
    --  However, appetite among smaller firms is growing with 37 percent
        planning to issue green bonds in the coming two years, compared to 36
        percent of larger firms planning to issue green bonds over the next two
        years.

"The increasing demand for green financing marks an inflection point. Our survey found larger firms have attracted a new breed of investors focused on meeting socially responsible investment mandates," said Leonie Schreve, Global Head of Sustainable Finance at ING. "We expect this trend to now expand to organizations of all sizes, as respondents across the board reported an increased appetite to both issue green bonds and undertake green loans."

Methodology

    --  Longitude, a London-based research and advisory firm, interviewed 210
        U.S.-based finance executives from sectors including financial services
        (20 percent), manufacturing (19 percent), technology (17 percent),
        consumer goods (9 percent), healthcare (9 percent), with the rest coming
        from energy and natural resources, real estate, industrial engineering,
        telecommunication, media, agriculture, infrastructure, chemical, and
        transport and logistics.

    --  30 percent of the companies have revenues of $500m-$1bn, 32 percent have
        revenues of $1bn-$5bn, 22% have revenues of $5bn-$10bn, 9% have revenues
        of $10bn-$20bn, and 7 percent have revenues of $20bn or more.CFOs
        comprised 29 percent of those questioned, financial controllers 26
        percent, finance directors 35 percent, and senior treasury professionals
        10 percent.

ING believes financial institutions have a duty to explore how their financing can help support energy transition and combat climate change. Ralph Hamers, CEO of ING, has taken on the role of 'climate finance champion' in the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, an informal network of CEOs established and strengthened with the help of the World Economic Forum ahead of the Paris Agreement in 2015 and announced in a session in Davos this year.

View the report here.

https://www.ingwb.com/insights/themes/circular-economy

https://www.ingwb.com/insights/themes/sustainable-finance

https://www.ingwb.com/insights/themes/energy-transition

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Profile ING Americas
ING Americas is the brand name of ING's wholesale business in the Americas region, and a part of ING Group N.V. ("ING"), a global financial services company of Dutch origin. The purpose of ING is empowering people to stay a step ahead in life and in business. ING Bank's more than 51,000 employees offer retail and wholesale banking services to customers in over 40 countries. ING Americas offers a full array of wholesale financial products, such as commercial lending, and a full range of financial markets, products and services.

Sustainability forms an integral part of ING's strategy, evidenced by ING's ranking as a leader in the banks industry group by Sustainalytics. ING Group shares are included in the FTSE4Good index and in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (Europe and World), where ING is also among the leaders in the banks industry group.

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