Achieve your business goals while reducing environmental impact
Having strong ESG policies in place helps your business protect our planet and its people, as we collectively move towards Net Zero.
But as well as helping to tackle major issues such as climate change, implementing an ESG strategy can also have a positive impact on your business growth.
In recent years, sustainability has become an increasingly important consideration for investors, together with wider stakeholders, staff and customers.
A robust ESG strategy ensures you meet ever-increasing due diligence criteria and procurement standards maximising your business’ financial opportunities and importantly, making you an attractive prospect for investment.
Having a strong ESG policy in place can help you:
- Win more business
- Secure investment from funders and banks
- Attract and retain high quality staff
- Attract and retain customers
- Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
- Help with procurement processes
- Enhance your brand reputation
- Increase the value of your business
- Reduce business waste and improve efficiencies.
As corporate finance advisors, we frequently support business owners with securing funding, investment or buyers for their business.
We know that to secure the best deal you must ensure your business is set up to succeed over the long term.
With Net Zero deadlines fast approaching, robust ESG processes ensure your business remains a viable option for investment, client partnerships or acquisition.
To help you on this journey, Lexington has partnered with sustainability and ESG consultancy Green Ibex. Green Ibex works in partnership with clients to assess their net zero readiness and provide a roadmap to reducing carbon footprint, ultimately achieving sustainability goals while increasing business resilience and efficiency.
Their specialist consultants provide the knowledge and tools you need to deliver your business’ ESG strategy.
We offer ESG consulting as part of our wider corporate advisory services – such as helping you secure funding or prepare your business for sale.