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DBS Bank Study Reveals Indian Businesses Lead in ESG Reporting and Diversification Efforts

Indian businesses are taking the lead in ESG reporting and prioritizing diversification efforts, outpacing their global counterparts, according to a recent study by DBS Bank. The comprehensive research, titled “Pivotal: How treasury and finance enable a new era of globalisation,” was conducted in partnership with the Financial Times Longitude and surveyed over 570 senior executives from 15 countries, including India.

Among the key findings, 68% of Indian executives believe that treasury and finance teams will be integral to a new era of globalisation. This is significantly higher compared to their global peers, showcasing the strategic importance placed on these functions in India. Additionally, 72% of Indian businesses plan to prioritize diversification over the next two years, a critical strategy for growth and innovation.

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