NYK Selected for DJSI for 14th Consecutive Year

October 27, 2016

 NYK has been selected for the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for a 14th straight year.

 
The DJSI, which is a major global index for companies engaging in socially responsible investment (SRI), is composed of select sustainability-driven companies from about 3,450 world-wide companies invited to participate in a selection process consisting of an in-depth analysis of economic, environmental, and social criteria, such as corporate governance, risk management, water-related risks, and stakeholder relations.
 
As well as the FTSE4Good Index for which NYK was also selected for a 14th straight year in June this year, the DJSI is an important selection standard for investors who value corporate social responsibility and sustainability.
 
NYK, as a good corporate citizen, will continue to take an active role in social issues to contribute to the achievement of a better global society.
 
Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI): The results of the annual DJSI review are announced jointly by S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC, the world's largest global resource for index-based concepts, data, and research, and RobecoSAM, a Switzerland-based company that conducts assessments of corporate sustainability. 
 
Socially Responsible Investment (SRI): investment based on not only a company’s economic performance but also its environmental measures, compliance with laws, and other corporate social responsibility factors as evaluation criteria.
 

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