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KPMG To Invest $1.5bn To Deepen Decarbonisation In Nigeria, Others
KPMG professional, yesterday, said it will inject more than $1.5billion over the next three years on the development of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), in a bid to deepen global decarbonization programme in Nigeria and other effected countries.
A statement made available to newsmen said that the development strategy is designed to support KPMG firms’ clients in making a positive difference.
According to the statement, “As part of its ongoing multi-billion-dollar investment program, KPMG plans to spend more than US$1.5billion over the next three years.
“The collective investment will focus on training and expanding KPMG’s global workforce, harnessing data, accelerating the development of new technologies, and driving action through partnerships, alliances and advocacy. The key to the transformation will be embedding ESG in the organization and client solutions to drive measurable change.
“The new global ESG strategy focuses on five priority areas, such as Solutions, Talent, Supporting developing nations, Collaborations and Alliances and Listening and taking action.”
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