Changing for the better.
We want to change things for the better. The EOS Group has defined its sustainability goals in its Corporate Responsibility (CR) strategy. It lends structure to our commitment and encourages us to act even more responsibly.
Changing for the better.
We want to change things for the better. The EOS Group has defined its sustainability goals in its Corporate Responsibility (CR) strategy. It lends structure to our commitment and encourages us to act even more responsibly.
Intro
Our fields of action
Our four fields of action in our corporate responsibility strategy.
We are successful in business because we embrace change and take responsibility for all that we do. We want to change things for the better for our clients and employees, but also for consumers, our industry, and society.
Sustainability is an integral part of our corporate responsibility. Our CR activities go beyond environmental protection. As an international finance service provider, we are especially committed to social responsibility and corporate governance.
The commitment of our leadership to social responsibility
At EOS KSI, we recognise the importance of social responsibility. Our operations are based on responsible debt collection and adherence to legal and ethical standards encompassing transparency, accountability, and impartiality. We are committed to social responsibility and have embraced the pledge of "Changing finances for the better," striving for a better tomorrow for all.
Our sustainability strategy encompasses four pillars of responsible conduct: financial sustainability, responsible debt collection, social responsibility, and environmental conservation. Our goal is to achieve long-term business success and company development while considering the interests of all stakeholders. We commit to continuously seeking a balance between our clients' interests and debtors' financial capabilities.
Furthermore, we pledge to ensure fair and respectful treatment of all stakeholders. Our employees are the foundation of our growth and development; therefore, we prioritise and commit to caring for their quality of life. As an employer, we pledge to continue providing fair compensation, lifelong learning opportunities, additional pension plans, and developing employees' skills, abilities, and personal growth. We encourage employees to take the initiative in achieving goals. We also commit to increasing attention to diversity and inclusion, fostering a team environment that includes every employee in discussions and decision-making processes.
The commitment of our leadership to respecting human rights
At EOS KSI, we know that respect for human rights is crucial for successful and socially responsible businesses. As a company, we carefully monitor potential adverse effects on all stakeholders' human rights and prevent or eliminate them. We pay special attention to the rights of our employees and are committed to providing them with a safe and healthy working environment free of discrimination and harassment. We are committed to checking potential risks in the supply chain, taking action in the event of violations, and establishing an anonymous reporting system. We are committed to transparent and honest business and long-term mutual trust with respect for the human rights of all stakeholders. We firmly oppose social risks, such as child or forced labour, and are committed to equal treatment of all employees, regardless of personal circumstances.
News and Activities
Sustainibility Strategy and Goals
In our 2022 materiality analysis, we identified the sustainability topics that are most important for EOS. These material topics still build the basis of our sustainability reporting.
To create a long list of potential material topics, we examined the status quo and did a benchmark analysis which included relevant international reporting standards, guidelines, rules and regulations (Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Deutscher Nachhaltigkeitskodex (DNK), Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), United Nations Global Compact (UNGC), European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS*)). In a workshop with internal and external experts we then narrowed down, summarized and prioritized our material topics. We rated them according to their relevance for both EOS (x-axis) and our external stakeholders (y-axis). In assessing the material topics for EOS, we considered the inside-out and outside-in perspective, also known as double materiality. GRI 2-29 GRI 3-1
* We used the ESRS standards dated April 2022 to create the long list.
*Compared to fiscal 2021/22, according to the Science-Based Target (SBT) and to the 1.5 degree target of the Paris Agreement; the official wording of the target is shown on the SBTi website.
In 2021, the EOS Group joined the UN Global Compact, the world's largest and most important initiative for sustainable and responsible corporate governance. We thereby committed ourselves to complying with the core values in human rights, labor standards, environment and anti-corruption which make up the Ten Principles.
Every new member derives its own goals from the Initiative’s principles. We did so, basing our goals on a selection of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) we can pursue most effectively. The SDGs we selected along with associated key figures and goals make up an important benchmark in our corporate responsibility strategy. We report on the progress we have made once a year as part of our “Communication on Progress” (COP). GRI 2-23
We focus on the following SDGs:
Individual initiatives and measures that partly promote other SDGs will be included in the reporting as appropriate.
Additional material and content
Learn more about our activities
Our responsibility. Report as PDF for download.
Download the summary PDF here.
Do you have questions about our CR strategy? We will be happy to answer them!
Kristina Žgur
EOS KSI, Upravljanje terjatev d.o.o.
Letališka cesta 33
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone: 05/90 78 088