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NH Investment & Securities Co Ltd clearly outlines its climate-related finance commitments, stating “NH Financial Group declared its commitment to coal-free finance” and that “NHIS also does not participate in new project financing for construction of domestic and overseas coal power plants and prohibits the underwriting of new bonds that are issued by a special purpose company (SPC) for the construction of coal power plants in Korea and abroad,” but the company does not disclose any processes to govern its direct or indirect lobbying activities, nor does it name any individual or oversight body responsible for ensuring that its policy advocacy aligns with its climate change strategy. We found no evidence of any monitoring, review, or sign-off procedures related to lobbying governance.
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NH Investment & Securities Co. Ltd provides a basic but narrow view of its climate-policy lobbying. It identifies one concrete engagement—participation in a Financial Supervisory Service project to introduce the Korean Green Taxonomy to the financial sector—and offers the company’s stance of “support with no exceptions,” confirming alignment with the Paris Agreement. By revealing the mechanism (“actively participating in a project”) and naming the policymaking target (the Korean Financial Supervisory Service), the firm clarifies how and where it engages. However, the disclosure covers only this single initiative, offers just one method of influence, and outlines only one desired outcome, leaving other potential climate-policy activities, mechanisms, or objectives unaddressed. Consequently, while the information given is clear, the overall transparency remains limited in scope.
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