The Shipowners' Club presents its Corporate Responsibility Report 2023
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Every policy or strategic initiative instituted by the Board and implemented by management is done in the best interest of the Club’s Members. A key part of the Club’s profile is the unique and specialist nature of its Members’ operations undertaken in every corner of the globe. Our aim has always been to offer products and services which are relevant to our Members’ operations, and which meet the exacting demands of our ever-expanding Membership. Every decision of the Club’s Board and management upholds the Club’s Core Values, Mission and underpinning Vision of – Ensuring Peace of Mind.
The Club's Director of Loss Prevention / Corporate Responsibility Louise Hall said: “Whilst Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors have been an area of importance for the Shipowners’ Club for many years, it was in 2019 when the Club really focused its attention on how ESG factors related to our business model as a service provider. Fast forward three years and we are now issuing our second Corporate Responsibility (CR) Report. It is important for us that when detailing our CR strategy externally, it is from a place of substance and action. We believe we are proceeding along our strategic CR roadmap with the appropriate direction and speed. We are pleased to provide this update on what we have learnt and detail the process we have been through over the last reporting period, whilst also acknowledging that, of course, we still have work to do to do as part of our evolving CR strategy.”
The full report is available to view via the button above.
For more information on the report and the Club's Corporate Responsibility journey so far, please view the new dedicated Corporate Responsibility website page.