Is your organization prepared for the evolving climate reporting requirements in the Philippines?
The Philippines has reached a decisive turning point. With the introduction of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Memorandum Circular 16 – 2025, large non-listed and listed companies are now mandated to align their sustainability reporting with Philippine Financial Reporting Standards (PFRS) S1 and S2.
This survey report—a landmark collaboration between Willis, a WTW business, the Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD) Philippines, and the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)—helps companies assess their readiness to manage the impacts of climate change and develop practical strategies to promote long-term financial stability and business continuity in a rapidly changing environment.
Why climate disclosure matters in the Philippines now
As climate change accelerates, the Philippine corporate landscape is entering a new normal. Beyond the increasing intensity of typhoons and rising sea levels that threaten physical operations, shifting regulatory policies are fundamentally redefining “business as usual.”
Under the new SEC mandates, climate risk management has evolved from a peripheral Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) concern into a core strategic necessity for market competitiveness. In this volatile environment, transparency is your strongest asset. Effective climate disclosure allows Philippine organizations to:
- Secure Capital: Meet the rigorous ESG criteria of global institutional investors to unlock access to green financing.
- Ensure Compliance: Stay ahead of evolving SEC mandates and maintain seamless alignment with PFRS S1 and S2 standards.
- Build Resilience: Transform climate risk assessment data into actionable insights that protect physical assets, stabilize supply chains, and ensure long-term financial health.
Key insights: The Philippine Readiness Gap
Our survey reveals a corporate landscape in transition. While Philippine business leaders increasingly recognize climate change as a strategic threat, a significant gap remains between high-level awareness and operational execution: