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Corporate Governance

We provide corporate governance related services ranging from assessment to research, and from raising awareness to compliance to the

  • Companies
  • Non-profit organizations

Companies
Corporate Governance and Sustainability Center (CGS Center) provides advisory services to those companies that would like to be competitive, access capital markets at reasonable rates, manage risks, and assure sustainability. CGS Center assists the companies to; 

  • Set up their corporate governance strategies and the relevant roadmap
  • Set up intra-group governance structures
  • Structure better boards
  • Hold effective and efficient board meetings
  • Prepare themselves for the corporate governance ratings
  • Ensure risk management and internal control systems
  • Increase transparency and accountability in the face of stakeholders and shareholders – the institutional investors
  • Reach the relevant information about the developments in corporate governance at the global level
Non-profit Organizations
Non-profit organizations like chambers of commerce and business associations are not immune from the problems of bad governance. CGS Center assists non-profit organizations to develop tailor-made best practices for good governance within the availability of their limited sources both in time and money. CGS Center develops checklists and programme of action in overseeing and monitoring of the management of these organizations.

 

Corporate Governance Worldwide
                                                                


Asian Corporate Governance Association
 

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European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

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Corporate governance should not be confused with management, which is concerned with the day-to-day running of business production, procurement, marketing, finance, and  personnel

If a country does not have a reputation for strong corporate governance practices, capital will flow elsewhere.

If investors are not confident with the level of disclosure, capital will flow elsewhere. If a country opts for lax accounting and reporting standards, capital will flow elsewhere.

All enterprises in that
country – regardless of how steadfast a particular company’s practices
may be – suffer the consequences

 

Arthur LewitFormer President, SECt

 

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