IP Group PLC

Lobbying Governance & Transparency

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Lobbying Governance
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
None IP Group PLC does not disclose any governance processes for lobbying or how it aligns its direct or indirect lobbying activities with its climate policy. The company details its ESG oversight, stating that “IP Group’s approach to ESG including climate change and related policies is overseen by the Board of Directors” and that the Ethics Committee “monitors compliance with our Ethical Investment Framework,” but we found no evidence of a policy, committee, or review mechanism specifically governing lobbying activities.

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Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment Analysis Score
Limited IP Group PLC provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. Through its venture arm Kiko Ventures it discloses participation in the Cleantech for UK coalition, indicating an indirect mechanism of coalition-building and "dialogue" with the UK policy-making community, but it does not specify how that engagement takes place (such as meetings, submissions or letters) or name particular government bodies or officials that are approached. The disclosure refers broadly to supporting cleantech innovation and the UK’s net-zero goals, yet it does not identify any concrete bills, regulations or consultations the company has sought to influence. Likewise, while it signals an intention to "supercharge UK cleantech innovation" and foster "dialogue, experimentation and hyper-collaboration," no measurable legislative or regulatory outcomes are articulated. As a result, the company reveals that it is active in a climate-related lobbying coalition but offers little detail on the specific policies, targets, or policy changes it is pursuing.

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