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Extra Mile: Human Rights in Focus By Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd. 01:39 PM, July 15, 2013 Related tags Green Delta Insurance , Human Rights Advanced Search">more As the foremost non-life insurance brand of Bangladesh, Green Delta Insurance has
Dhaka Bangladesh 880-2-9851902 880-2-9851124 info@green-delta.com http://www.green-delta.com/home.php About Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd. Green Delta Insurance Company Limited (GDIC) is one of the leading private non life insurance companies in
Insurer, Managing Director and CEO of GDIC Print Email PDF A Pioneer for Women's Economic Security By Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd. 11:39 AM, July 28, 2016 Related tags Insurance , Women , , Finance SRI , Gender & Diversity , Poverty
Advanced Search">more Worsening weather in a warming world poses a growing risk to the financial stability of insurance companies and has broad ramifications for the economy and society, according to a new report. Stormy Future for U.S.
Email PDF Green Delta’s Strategic CSR Initiative for Human Rights and Road Safety By Syed Najmus Saquib (Green Delta Insurance), Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd. 08:59 AM, July 21, 2015 Related tags Green Delta Insurance , Human Rights Advanced
A Step Toward Building Resourceful Citizens By Yashna Islam (Green Delta Insurance), Syed Najmus Saquib (Green Delta Insurance), Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd. 02:52 PM, July 16, 2014 Related tags Insurance , Human Rights Advanced Search">more
In January 2012, Green Delta Insurance Company Ltd. (GDIC) celebrated its 26th anniversary after being incorporated on December 14, 1985, as a public limited company. The actual operation of the company began on January 1, 1986. At that time, the company only had capital of Bangladeshi Taka (BDT) 30 million. Green Delta Insurance Company Ltd. now holds about BDT 510.3 million
Novethic analysed the reporting of 31 European banks and insurance companies in four areas of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility): environmental, social and governance issues and their products and services. The study examines how the financial sector has reacted to the questions it has raised since the crisis. The companies surveyed provide detailed reporting on their social policy or their direct environmental impacts, but information is sparse on sensitive governance issues such as executive compensation or tax havens.
Novethic conducted this study to assess the quality of CSR reporting of the largest European banks and insurance companies. By comparing the type of information provided by these key economic players on the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) aspects of their businesses, we can see how they are reacting to the scrutiny.
Climate cannot be insured. But some of its impacts can be, even in the case of the poor, who will suffer the most from the effects of global warming. Insurance against natural hazards is a risky business, and not always viable, particularly in the case of low-cost insurance aimed at impoverished people. But it can work.
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