For the second time, G4S was awarded the highest accolade in the ‘best online report’ category for the G4S Integrated Report 2018, which presents the group’s financial and strategic performance for the year.
G4S wins award for taking annual report 'to next level'
The Corporate & Financial Awards were hosted by Communicate Magazine in London this week to recognise companies that set the benchmark for corporate communications.
For companies like G4S, trying to reach investors, sustainability analysts, financial journalists and their peers, corporate reporting is a primary means of communication. The awards recognise excellence in this area and in all aspects of corporate communications with these stakeholder groups.
Having won gold at the same ceremony last year, G4S once again took the highest accolade in the ‘best online report’ category for its 2018 Integrated Report. This year, the integration of G4S’ sustainability commitment and performance, including the mapping of case studies to the UN Sustainable Development Goals was a key focus for the report, reflecting the growing interest from investors.
Shortlisted organisations in this category were judged on taking a printed report ‘to the next level, using advanced technology to successfully communicate content to its audience.’ Entries also needed to demonstrate ‘how the report has developed since its previous incarnation’, making winning for a second time in a row even more of a triumph.
For companies like G4S, trying to reach investors, sustainability analysts, financial journalists and their peers, corporate reporting is a primary means of communication. The awards recognise excellence in this area and in all aspects of corporate communications with these stakeholder groups.
Having won gold at the same ceremony last year, G4S once again took the highest accolade in the ‘best online report’ category for its 2018 Integrated Report. This year, the integration of G4S’ sustainability commitment and performance, including the mapping of case studies to the UN Sustainable Development Goals was a key focus for the report, reflecting the growing interest from investors.
Shortlisted organisations in this category were judged on taking a printed report ‘to the next level, using advanced technology to successfully communicate content to its audience.’ Entries also needed to demonstrate ‘how the report has developed since its previous incarnation’, making winning for a second time in a row even more of a triumph.
Every year the Integrated Report requires a huge team effort involving finance, investor relations, corporate social responsibility, corporate communications, legal and more, so it’s fantastic for these efforts to be recognised once again at the awards.