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Oct 11, 2017

Thomson Reuters announces top 100 most inclusive organizations

Diversity & Inclusion Index sees 34 new companies enter top 100

Thomson Reuters has announced the 2017 top 100 most diverse and inclusive organizations globally, as ranked by its Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Index.

This year, 34 new companies earned a top 100 spot on the D&I Index, which launched in 2016 and ranks the top 100 publicly traded companies globally with the most diverse and inclusive workplaces, as measured by 24 metrics across four key categories: diversity, inclusion, people development and news controversies.

The index is then calculated by weighing each metric based on importance in the market and how each company compares with its peers. The index ratings are informed by Thomson Reuters ESG data, designed to objectively measure the relative performance of more than 6,000 companies and provide clients with differentiated insight.

Index scores are calculated for each company across the key category pillars and only companies with scores across all four pillars are assigned an overall score (the average of the pillar scores). The top 100 ranked companies with the best overall scores are then selected for the index.

‘The global evidence is overwhelming clear: diversity is increasingly becoming a performance issue, a growth engine, and companies can no longer afford not to realize its societal benefits as well,’ says Debra Walton, chief product and content officer for financial and risk at Thomson Reuters.

‘Our research shows that over one, three and five-year periods companies that make investments and focus on ESG metrics can have a stronger stock performance and better long-term profitability.’

Patsy Doerr, global head of corporate responsibility and inclusion at Thomson Reuters, adds: ‘At Thomson Reuters, we understand that focusing on total societal impact is fundamental to driving long-term financial success. The D&I Index helps investors and analysts identify the companies that are getting this right and helps them to make investment decisions that align with their values and the bottom line.’

 

Top 25 index rankings, with corresponding overall D&I score (%)  

1      Contact Energy

84.25

=2      Gap

81.00

=2      Johnson & Johnson

81.00

4      DiGi.Com

80.00

5      Diageo

79.25

=6      Colgate-Palmolive

79.00

=6      Novartis

79.00

=6      Roche Holding

79.00

9      Kathmandu Holdings

78.75

10    Cisco Systems

78.50

11    Natura Cosméticos

78.25

12    Accenture

78.00

13    Medtronic

77.50

=14    Eli Lilly and Co

77.25

=14    Hera

77.25

16    Nedbank Group

76.75

17    Unilever

76.25

=18    Allianz

76.00

=18    Bank of Montreal

76.00

=20    Bristol-Myers Squibb

75.75

=20    Norsk Hydro

75.75

=20    Procter & Gamble

75.75

=20    Unilever Indonesia

75.75

=24    Kering

75.25

=24    Verbund

75.25

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