Businesses across Asia Pacific, including Indonesia, are witnessing growing demand from stakeholders to behave as good corporate citizens. In Indonesia, the introduction of Company Law No.40, 2007 requires all companies, especially in the natural resources sector, to conduct corporate social responsibility (CSR). If further regulations are implemented, the law would affect the way businesses carry out their CSR programs.

We counsel clients to take a more structured, proactive and sustainable approach to CSR by assisting companies and organizations in designing and implementing effective ways to engage in social and environmental issues.

The increase in stakeholder expectations of companies within Asia Pacific demands a re-examination of what it means to be a responsible corporation. Stakeholders express concerns with and take action against companies’ social and environmental commitment, performance and impact. On the other hand, socially engaged brands create loyal customers.

We assist you to better manage, engage and communicate your social investment programs by formulating locally-relevant initiatives through meaningful, multi-channel, transparent and real-time dialogues. This is achieved through CSR performance analysis, research and program re-design, Social Engagement policy framework development, CSR training and planning workshops, and Sustainability Reporting.