Invest Europe ESG KPI report shows increased engagement, progress on climate change and higher female representation

06 March 2024

78% of firms had ESG processes in place, women hold 38% of all jobs at PE and VC-backed companies; Women held on average 26% of board seats in PE, VC; Record participation: 1,057 firms were covered in second ESG KPI survey for 2022, an increase of 60% from previous year

Invest Europe, the association representing Europe’s private equity, venture capital and infrastructure sectors, as well as their investors, today published the second edition of its Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) Key Performance Indicator report, highlighting a significant increase in engagement among European private equity managers, greater focus on combatting climate change, and higher numbers of women in all roles.

The publication entitled ‘ESG KPI Report: Managing what you measure’ surveys private equity and venture capital firms in Europe to show how managers and the portfolio companies they back are working for a more sustainable, inclusive and fairer Europe. The report features 2022 data on 1,057 firms (covering 66% of all capital under management in Europe in 2022), a 60% increase on the prior year. It encompasses 2,216 funds and 6,531 portfolio companies, underlining the central importance of ESG transparency to a large number of European GPs.

In addition to key environmental and social measures, Invest Europe’s ESG KPI Report: Managing what you measure investigates essential governance themes, indicating that seven in ten portfolio companies have anti-bribery and corruption policies, as well as initiatives to manage cybersecurity risks. The survey also probes deep into climate-related topics, for example tracking companies’ carbon footprints through total Scope 1, 2 and 3 GHG emissions, as well as carbon intensity per thousand euros of turnover.

The aim of this study is both to create a transparent record of private equity and venture capital’s performance on essential ESG issues at their portfolio companies, and to encourage and enable more European GPs to track, measure and manage their impacts on climate change, diversity, and governance standards. Invest Europe also supports the industry with its ESG Reporting Guidelines that set the benchmark on ESG disclosures to investors and regulators, as well insight in the form of its ESG Due Diligence Guide and Climate Change Guide...

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