1. Purpose of the Evaluation
The Coronavirus epidemic has significantly influenced social and economic activities in China since the beginning of 2020, and it is like an extreme stress test for listed companies. In the short term, the outbreak of the epidemic will deteriorate companies’ business development and financial performance. Under the extreme pressure, the behavior of listed companies can reflect their resilience against stress, which is an important component of risk management and sustainable development capabilities. Through analysis of the measures against the Coronavirus epidemic, more convincing facts on values, governance ability and relationship with stakeholders of listed companies can be recognized in a different scenario. Therefore, the ESG evaluation of companies under emergences such as the Coronavirus epidemic can be a good supplementary of the overall ESG assessment.
To comprehensively evaluate measures taken by A-share listed companies against the Coronavirus epidemic, SynTao Green Finance has developed an ESG Epidemic Control Valuation model (ESG-ECV). It is hoped that the ESG-ECV results could provide a new perspective for financial institutions to evaluate listed companies.
2. Methodologies
2.1 Indications System
SynTao Green Finance ESG-ECV is a two-level system with first-level indicators of Social (S) and Governance (G). The second level Social indicators include Employee, Supply Chain and Clients, Business Support and Donation. And the second level Governance indicators include Timeliness of Reaction and Information Disclosure. Controversy is also included as a negative indicator.
Table 1: Indicators of the Evaluation
1st-level indicator |
2nd-level indicator |
Issues |
Social(S) |
Employee |
Health and safety and employees’ rights, etc. |
Supply Chain and Clients |
Supply chain support and client protection, etc. |
|
Business Support |
Anti-coronavirus business support, etc. |
|
Donation |
Donation of cash or in-kind, etc. |
|
Governance(G) |
Timeliness of Reaction |
Timeliness of actions against Coronavirus epidemic |
Information Disclosure |
Quality of relevant information disclosure |
|
Negative Indicator |
Controversy |
Controversy related to Coronavirus |
2.2 Weight Setting
As listed companies are influenced by the Coronavirus epidemic in different levels, they are separated into three categories, including positively affected, negatively affected, and not obviously affected. Accordingly, different weights are assigned to the three categories.
2.3 Sources of Information and Time Scope
Sources of information mainly include corporate self-disclosed information, news articles, industry associations, and NGO reports. All the information was collected by 13th February 2020.
2.4 Rating
The rating of ESG-ECV is divided into five levels from high to low, ESG-ECV-Ⅰ,ESG- ECV -Ⅱ,ESG- ECV -Ⅲ,ESG- ECV -Ⅳ,ESG- ECV -Ⅴ.
2.5 Sample
The rating, at this stage, includes SSE 50 index constituent stocks updated in December 2019.
3. Rating Results
Among constituent companies of the SSE 50 index, 9 companies are graded ESG-ECV-Ⅰ, accounting for 18%. Number of companies graded ESG-ECV-Ⅱ and ESG-ECV-Ⅲ are both 18, each accounting for 36%. Besides, there are 5 companies graded ESG-ECV-Ⅳ, accounting for 10%. And no companies are graded ESG-ECV-Ⅴ. In general, SSE 50 A-share companies perform well during the Coronavirus epidemic.
Graph 1: ESG-ECV rating results
3.1 Social Indicators
In the assessment, almost all the 50 companies have taken actions in terms of Employee and Donation. SynTao Green Finance’s analysis shows that 41 companies disclosed or had publicly available information on protective measures against employees, 7 of which disclosed comprehensive information including guidance documents, potential risk management, preventive and protective measures, record reporting mechanism, and flexible work arrangement. And 46 companies disclosed or had publicly available information on donations, 4 of which donated more than 1% of their net profit last year.
Graph 2 & 3: Statistics of Employee and Donation Indicators
In addition, more than half of the companies have taken actions in terms of Supply Chain and Clients and Business Support. According to SynTao Green Finance’s analysis, 25 companies disclosed or had publicly available information on measures supporting supply chain and clients. And 28 companies disclosed or had publicly available information on providing anti-Coronavirus business support.
Graph 4 & 5: Statistics of Supply Chain and Clients and Business Indicators
3.2 Governance Indicators
In the assessment, most companies react quickly to the Coronavirus epidemic. 29 companies took actions before 25th January, and only 3 companies reacted on or after 3rd February. Other companies took actions between 25th January and 3rd February.
In terms of Information Disclosure, 47 companies disclosed their measures against Coronavirus epidemic through official website, Weibo and WeChat, while relevant information of the other 3 companies could only be available on media.
Graph 6 & 7: Statistics of Timeliness of Reaction and Information Disclosure Indicators
4. Application of the Evaluation
The ESG-ECV results provide a medium-to-long-term indication of a company’s development after the epidemic. In contrast, the Coronavirus epidemic imposes short-term influences on the financial performance of companies. A more comprehensive assessment of a company shall include both the financial evaluation and ESG non-financial evaluation. Companies who perform better during the epidemic are usually more capable to recover after the epidemic with relatively faster recovery speed.
Compared with the conventional ESG evaluation of listed companies, the ESG evaluation under emergences is considered as a sample of company performance under extreme stress. The combination of the two results provides a more comprehensive assessment of a company’s ESG performance. In the next stage, SynTao Green Finance will expand the scope of evaluation samples and conduct a comparative study of the relationship between the regular ESG performance and the ESG-ECV performance of listed companies to further improve the ESG assessment process with a more comprehensive perspective.