Norrenberger set to launch Nigeria’s first ESG benchmark for corporate sustainability
For years, sustainability in Corporate Nigeria has existed largely at the level of narrative, disclosures without standardisation, commitments without comparability and reporting that often prioritises optics over performance.
For years, sustainability in Corporate Nigeria has existed largely at the level of narrative, disclosures without standardisation, commitments without comparability and reporting that often prioritises optics over performance.
That gap has had real consequences: investors lack consistent data, regulators lack clear benchmarks, and companies lack a credible framework for measuring progress.
On May 5, 2026, Norrenberger introduces a structural shift.
The Nigerian Corporate Sustainability Report (NCSR) is a first-of-its-kind, data-driven benchmarking framework designed to assess how Nigerian companies perform across five core pillars: environmental stewardship, corporate governance, social impact, stakeholder accountability and responsible business conduct.
More than a publication, the NCSR establishes a baseline for corporate sustainability performance in Nigeria, one that enables comparability, transparency and year-on-year tracking.
For Nigeria’s investment ecosystem, the implications are significant. As global capital increasingly prioritises ESG-aligned opportunities, the ability to evaluate sustainability performance using credible, standardised data is no longer optional — it is essential.
In effect, it begins to build the information infrastructure required for a more efficient, transparent, and globally competitive market.
With operations spanning investments, trust, pensions, insurance, infrastructure and lending, Norrenberger sits close to the flow of capital in Nigeria’s economy. From that vantage point, the shift is hard to ignore as sustainability is no longer peripheral. It is beginning to influence where capital goes, how risk is assessed and which businesses can sustain investor confidence over time.
The NCSR is a strategic response to that shift, designed to strengthen market discipline and elevate the quality of sustainability discourse in Nigeria.
The NCSR will be officially unveiled on May 5, 2026, at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, themed Strengthening Sustainable Practices in Corporate Nigeria. The event will convene senior executives, investors, regulators and sustainability leaders and will feature keynote addresses and a high-level panel discussion.
Nigeria is entering a new phase in its sustainability journey. Regulatory expectations are tightening, investor scrutiny is increasing, and the cost of weak ESG performance is becoming more visible.
In this environment, sustainability can no longer be treated as a communications function. It must be measured, governed and benchmarked. The Nigerian Corporate Sustainability Report positions itself at the centre of that transition not just as a report but as a system for accountability.
