Kering SA
Industry Group: Textiles & Apparel
Country/Region: France
Identifier: PAR:KER
Kering is the world’s second-largest luxury goods conglomerate after LVMH. Its flagship brand is Gucci, which accounts for over 50% of revenue and almost 70% of operating profits. Its other leading brands include Bottega Veneta and Saint Laurent. Other smaller luxury brands (in ready-to-wear, leather goods, and jewellery) generate 19% of sales. Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, and Boucheron are part of Kering’s portfolio.
ESG Risk Rating
Ranking
Industry Group (1st = lowest risk)
Textiles & Apparel 13 out of 194
Universe
Global Universe 793 out of 15080
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Industry Comparison
Company | ESG Risk Rating | Industry Rank |
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Moncler SpA |
8.4
Negligible
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3 out of 194 |
Kering SA |
12.3
Low
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13 out of 194 |
Compagnie Financière Richemont SA |
12.6
Low
|
16 out of 194 |
Prada SpA |
18.3
Low
|
99 out of 194 |
Titan Co. Ltd. |
20.9
Medium
|
150 out of 194 |
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Our Approach to Calculating ESG Risk
The ESG Risk Ratings measure a company's exposure to industry-specific material ESG risks and how well a company is managing those risks.
Exposure
Exposure refers to the extent to which a company is exposed to different material ESG issues. Our exposure score takes into consideration subindustry and company-specific factors such as its business model.
Kering SA's Exposure is Low
Management
Management refers to how well a company is managing its relevant ESG issues. Our management score assesses the robustness of a company's ESG programs, practices and policies.
Kering SA's Management of ESG Material Risk is Strong
How do the ESG Risk Ratings work?
Top Material ESG Issues for Kering SA
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Corporate Governance
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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
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Human Capital
Human Capital encompasses a company's management of its human resources, from acquiring and retaining top talent, to providing advancement opportunities in a diverse and equal work environment, and adopting an inclusive corporate culture.
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Human Rights - Supply Chain
Human Rights - Supply Chain encompasses a company's management of fundamental human rights issues occurring within its supply chain and includes proactive measures to prevent, mitigate and remediate adverse human rights impacts.
What are Material ESG Issues?
Material ESG issues are issues that are considered to be financially material to a given company in a relevant sub-industry.
Controversy Rating
Highest Controversy level that has impacted Kering SA's ESG Risk Rating in the last three years
Highest Controversy Level
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CategoryEvents
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Low6
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Moderate0
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Significant0
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High0
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Severe0
Contributing Events
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Business Ethics Incidents - Accounting and Taxation
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Governance Incidents - Animal Welfare - SC
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Customer Incidents - Anti-Competitive Practices
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Environmental Supply Chain Incidents - Energy Use and GHG Emissions - SC
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Employee Incidents - Labour Relations