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THE NORTHERN TRUST ESG VECTOR SCORE
Northern Trust Asset Management is a global investment manager that helps investors navigate changing market environments in efforts to realize their long-term objectives.
We understand that investing ultimately serves a greater purpose and believe investors should be compensated for the risks they take — in all market environments and any investment strategy. That’s why we combine robust capital markets research, expert portfolio construction and comprehensive risk management in an effort to craft innovative and efficient solutions that seek to deliver targeted investment outcomes.
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Assists in prioritizing corporate engagements, further aligning sustainable investments and stewardship
Assists in prioritizing corporate engagements, further aligning sustainable investments and stewardship — leading to more deliberate engagements and the ability to track progress over time with a consistent metric.
3
Offers more precision in identifying ESG-related business risks that could impact its performance
Offers more precision in identifying ESG-related business risks that could impact its performance, whether constructing portfolios using best-in-class¹ security selection or exclusionary techniques.
2
Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios
Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios
by focusing on the magnitude and direction of key ESG-related business issues likely
to have a financial impact
on companies.
1
Enables more purposeful and transparent integration of ESG considerations into investment processes
Enables more purposeful and transparent integration of ESG considerations into investment processes, addressing the need for a consistent way to measure and report on ESG investments.
Key Benefits
Company XYZ
In a human capital intensive industry such as Air Freight & Logistics, how a company manages this ESG business issue can impact how well it performs.
EXAMPLE: HUMAN CAPITAL CRITERIA
Is the company located in a country with strict working standards?
Is the company actively working to decrease the frequency of health and safety issues?
Forward View
How has the company performed relative to industry peers on health and safety issues?
Peer View
How has the company managed employee safety programs and certifications?
What are the employee injury rates?
Historical View
Appreciating that ESG reporting and requirements are continually maturing, the ESG Vector ScoreTM framework was intentionally designed as open-architecture, allowing for the flexibility of incorporating additional world class data as it becomes available.
And, in a quickly evolving field, its open architecture design means it can adapt to support multiple data sources and new industry requirements over time, so this can be a foundational metric used for years to come.
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Source: Northern Trust Asset Management, SASB, IFRS Foundation, November 2023. See SASB Materiality Map for additional details.
Leadership
& Governance
Systemic Risk Management
Critical Incident Risk Management
Management of the
Legal & Regulatory Environment
Competitive Behavior
Business Ethics
Leadership
& Governance
Business Model
& Innovation
Physical Impacts
of Climate Change
Materials Sourcing
& Efficiency
Supply Chain
Management
Business Model
Resilience
Product Design & Lifecycle Management
Business Model
& Innovation
Human Capital
Employee Engagement,
Diversity & Inclusion
Employee Health
& Safety
Labor Practices
Human Capital
Social Capital
Selling Practices
& Product Labeling
Customer Welfare
Product Quality
& Safety
Access & Affordability
Data Security
Customer Privacy
Human Rights &
Community Relations
Social Capital
Environment
Ecological Impacts
Waste & Hazardous
Materials Management
Water & Wastewater
Management
Energy Management
Air Quality
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
Environment
Sustainability-Related
Business Issues
Guided by SASB Standards, the ESG Vector Scoring process identifies sustainability issues that are likely to affect the financial condition or operating performance of companies within a given industry.
FOCUSING ON FINANCIALLY MATERIAL ESG ISSUES
This industry-first approach marries two leading sustainability disclosure frameworks — the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board’s (SASB) Standards, which are industry-specific sustainability disclosure standards focused on financial materiality, and the thematic structure of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures’ (TCFD) recommendations.
It applies TCFD’s anticipatory framework on governance, strategy and risk management — beyond simply climate — to all financially material ESG risks across the SASB Standards, resulting in a comprehensive risk assessment. Additionally, the Score places a further emphasis on corporate governance because of the impact it can have on long-term value.
The Methodology
Forward-looking risk assessment framework
Direction
ESG issues that are reasonably likely to impact financial performance
Magnitude
Northern Trust
ESG Vector ScoreTM
captures both the
magnitude and direction
of a company's potential
ESG-related business risks.
As the demand for environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing has accelerated, so too has the number of data providers — each with varying information, reporting components and levels of transparency. This has created significant confusion and subjectivity for investors to assess the magnitude and direction of individual companies' ESG-related issues.
Investors have expressed the need for a more transparent and disciplined framework that focuses only on the ESG-related business issues that could impact the financial condition of a company — and ultimately their portfolio’s investment return.
Aligned with Northern Trust Asset Management’s philosophy that investors should be compensated for the risks they take, the methodology leverages the firm’s extensive quantitative and sustainable investing experience — capturing both the magnitude and direction of potential ESG-related risks.
The Northern Trust ESG Vector ScoreTM is a measurement that assesses publicly traded companies in the context of financially relevant environmental, social and governance (ESG) related criteria that could impact their operating performance.
Vector (vec•tor | vekter) = a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
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* As of June 30, 2024.
** ShareAction ranked asset managers from IPE's 2023 top 500 asset managers based on the following criteria: world's largest 35 asset managers based on AUM, next largest 34 European asset managers based on AUM, next largest 10 U.K. asset managers based on AUM.
*** For the full Northern Trust PRI Transparency Report, visit www.unpri.org. Assessment methodology can be found at https://www.unpri.org/reporting-and-assessment/how-investors-are-assessed-on-their-reporting/3066.article.
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Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios
by focusing on the magnitude and direction of key ESG-related business issues likely
to have a financial impact
on companies.
The example below provides a lens into how the ESG Vector ScoreTM examines a company’s management of human capital, with respect to employee health and safety considerations.
Dive deeper into how it works
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¹Best-in-class ESG is industry terminology referring to an investment approach that selects companies that are leaders in implementing ESG.
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Assists in prioritizing corporate engagements, further aligning sustainable investments and stewardship
Assists in prioritizing corporate engagements, further aligning sustainable investments and stewardship — leading to more deliberate engagements and the ability to track progress over time with a consistent metric.
3
Offers more precision in identifying ESG-related business risks that could impact its performance
Offers more precision in identifying ESG-related business risks that could impact its performance, whether constructing portfolios using best-in-class security selection or exclusionary techniques.
2
Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios
Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios by focusing on the magnitude and direction of key ESG-related business issues likely to have a financial impact on companies.
Provides a consistent, transparent methodology to gain greater clarity when building and managing sustainable portfolios
by focusing on the magnitude and direction of key ESG-related business issues likely
to have a financial impact
on companies.
1
Enables more intentional and transparent integration of ESG considerations into investment processes
Enables more intentional and transparent integration of ESG considerations into investment processes, addressing the need for a consistent way to measure and report on ESG investments.
Key Benefits
Company XYZ
Is the company located in a country with strict working standards?
Is the company actively working to decrease the frequency of health and safety issues?
Forward View
How has the company performed relative to industry peers on health and safety issues?
Peer View
How has the company managed employee safety programs and certifications?
What are the employee injury rates?
Historical View
The example below provides a lens into how the ESG Vector Score examines a company’s management of human capital, with respect to employee health and safety considerations.
In a human capital intensive industry such as Air Freight & Logistics, how a company manages this ESG business issue can impact how well it performs.
EXAMPLE: HUMAN CAPITAL CRITERIA
Appreciating that ESG reporting and requirements are continually maturing, the ESG Vector Score framework was intentionally designed as open-architecture, allowing for the flexibility of incorporating additional best-in-class data as it becomes available.
And, in a quickly evolving field, its open architecture design means it can adapt to support multiple data sources and new industry requirements over time, so this can be a foundational metric used for years to come.
A Comprehensive Framework, Designed to Last
Get the Brief
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To explore the Northern Trust ESG Vector Score in-depth, download the detailed report.
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Leadership
& Governance
Systemic Risk Management
Critical Incident Risk Management
Management of the Legal
& Regulatory Environment
Competitive Behavior
Business Ethics
Leadership & Governance
Business Model
& Innovation
Physical Impacts of Climate Change
Materials Sourcing & Efficiency
Supply Chain Management
Business Model Resilience
Product Design & Lifecycle Management
Business Model & Innovation
Human Capital
Employee Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion
Employee Health & Safety
Labor Practices
Human Capital
Social Media
Selling Practices & Product Labeling
Customer Welfare
Product Quality & Safety
Access & Affordability
Data Security
Customer Privacy
Human Rights & Community Relations
Social Capital
Environment
Ecological Impacts
Waste & Hazardous Materials Management
Water & Wastewater Management
Energy Management
Air Quality
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions
Environment
Sustainability-Related
Business Issues
Guided by SASB Standards, the ESG Vector Scoring process identifies sustainability issues that are likely to affect the financial condition or operating performance of companies within a given industry.
FOCUSING ON FINANCIALLY MATERIAL ESG ISSUES
This industry-first approach marries two leading sustainability reporting frameworks — the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board’s (SASB) Standards, which are industry-specific sustainability disclosure standards focsed on financial materiality, and the thematic structure of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures’ (TCFD) recommendations.
It applies TCFD’s anticipatory framework on governance, strategy and risk management — beyond simply climate — to all financially material ESG risks across the SASB Standards, resulting in a comprehensive risk assessment. Additionally, the Score places a further emphasis on corporate governance because of the impact it can have on long-term value.
The Methodology
Forward-looking risk assessment framework
Direction
ESG issues that are reasonably likely to impact financial performance
Magnitude
Northern Trust
ESG Vector Score
captures both the
magnitude and direction
of a company's potential
ESG-related business risks.
Vector (vec•tor | vekter) = a quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
As the demand for environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing has accelerated, so too has the number of data providers — each with varying information, reporting components and levels of transparency. This has created significant confusion and subjectivity for investors to assess the magnitude and direction of individual companies' ESG-related issues.
Investors have expressed the need for a more transparent and disciplined framework that focuses only on the ESG-related business issues that could impact the financial condition of a company — and ultimately their portfolio’s investment return.
Aligned with Northern Trust Asset Management’s philosophy that investors should be compensated for the risks they take, the methodology leverages the firm’s extensive quantitative and sustainable investing experience — capturing both the magnitude and direction of potential ESG-related risks.
The Northern Trust ESG Vector Score is a measurement that assesses publicly traded companies in the context of financially relevant environmental, social and governance (ESG) related criteria that could impact their operating performance.
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