This week, the PRI hosted a webinar on the minimum requirements in the 2023 reporting cycle.
This week, the PRI hosted a webinar on the minimum requirements in the 2023 reporting cycle.
The session provided an overview of the background to the PRI’s minimum requirements and explained what the PRI expects of its signatories to meet them. Participants learned how to identify the minimum requirements when reporting and were provided with an understanding of how PRI engages with signatories that do not meet them. of how PRI engages with signatories that do not meet them.
A moderated Q&A session was held at the end of the presentation.
A recording of the session is now available.
Guidance
If you have questions on the minimum requirements that were not covered in the webinar and that are not answered by the available guides, please contact us at [email protected].
2023 reporting cycle webinar series
If you were not able to attend our previous webinars in this series, you can watch the recording via the following links:
- How to prepare for the 2023 PRI reporting cycle
- Accessing and navigating the reporting tool webinar recording
Full list of reporting resources
- 2023 Reporting Framework overview and structure guide
- 2023 Reporting Tool User Guide
- 2023 Reporting Framework modules
- A guide to the logic that determines which questions are applicable to each signatory.
- Reporting Framework glossary
- High-level assessment methodology
- What to report on diagram
- 2021–2023 PRI Reporting Framework indicator changes guide
- How to prepare for the 2023 PRI reporting cycle webinar recording
- Accessing and Navigating the Reporting Tool webinar recording
- Minimum Requirements for investor signatories in the 2023 reporting cycle webinar recording
- Minimum requirements for PRI investor signatories
- PRI Reporting guidance on human rights
- PRI Reporting guidance for NZAM members
- PRI Reporting guidance for NZAOA members
- PRI Reporting guidance on climate