CSR policy
The Group's CSR efforts is guided by a CSR policy adopted by the Executive Board.
The policy defines our CSR principles and directions for business areas and functions. Together with other policies, it forms the backbone of our day-to-day processes and ensures compliance through a clear line of responsibility.
Extract from CSR policy:
| Tryg considers CSR an opportunity to develop sustainable solutions, products and processes, and to attract and retain customers, suppliers, investors and employees. We believe in doing business while also taking active responsibility:
Our social responsibility is embedded in our history as a peace-of-mind provider and contributor to the Nordic welfare states. It aims at meeting the standards laid down in the UN Global Compact and the UN Principles for Responsible Investments. The CSR activities pursue the goal of ensuring respect for human rights and labour rights in the Nordic region and to promote the underlying principles of these rights within the Group as well as in relation to our customers, suppliers and other external stakeholders. Our contribution to the protection of the environment and our engagement in sustainable solutions to mitigate and adapt to climate change are designed in alignment with the UN Global Compact and supplementary standard setting, including the Carbon Disclosure Project, Nordic standards as well as goals defined within the insurance industry, e.g. Geneva Association’s Kyoto Declaration and ClimateWise. Also, we acknowledge our responsibility to act responsible in our investments and to set up structures that ensure anti-corruption and good corporate governance. Our corporate values, national standards and UN PRI are guiding us in these efforts. Our CSR ambition is to ensure and promote respect, to challenge stereotyping and prejudice, to provide sustainable solutions and promote sustainable behaviour, and to act responsibly via active engagement and dialogue with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. The CSR policy was adopted 5 October 2010. |