Breaking green barriers: Empowering SMEs in Asia to embrace ESG practices

How can a multinational bank support the ESG initiatives of regional Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and position itself as the preferred banking partner for forward-thinking organisations? We dived into in-depth research to uncover the motivations, challenges and business solutions.

 

Client

Multinational Bank

Industry

Financial Services

Services

Research & Insights, Strategy & Innovation


 

The challenge

 
 

To position themselves as the preferred banking partner in Asia, a regional bank sought to understand the needs of SMEs looking to adopt ESG initiatives, and deliver well-tailored solutions.

Environmental, Sustainability and Governance (ESG) has been gaining prominence in Asia, where 76% of SMEs* consider ESG to be relevant to their business. However, these organizations face barriers such as a lack of financing, technology, and expertise to integrate such initiatives effectively, hindering their sustainability plans.

Fuelled by the growing interest in ESG expressed by SMEs across various sectors, our banking client engaged us to deep-dive into the motivations, challenges and barriers faced by these organizations, in order to validate potential solution concepts they had developed.

The question posed was such: how might we address the difficulties faced by SMEs, foster ESG adoption, and become the banking partner of choice in the region?

Source: 2022 Survey by QBE Insurance

 
 

The approach

 

To gain insight into SMEs’ sustainability efforts, we designed both explorative and evaluative research to understand the experiences of SME decision-makers across industries and markets.

Our evaluative efforts validated our client’s potential solution concepts - SMEs showed interest and appetite for such solutions in the long-term. However, our explorative angle yielded a significant discovery - these SMEs faced critical, unmet needs, yet to be considered by our client, that hindered the initiation of their ESG journey.

SMEs interested in ESG practices fell into varying awareness and maturity levels. Their decision-makers, whether they fell into the categories of “ESG advocates” or “ESG ambivalents”, collectively faced daily challenges such as cost, cash flow and resource constraints. ESG was ultimately regarded to be in conflict with profitability, creating an aspiration-execution gap.

As SMEs struggled with getting access to the right advisors, resources and tools for ESG adoption, a clear opportunity emerged for our client to play the role of trusted advisor and partner. ​Working closely with our client, we co-created additional propositions that both solved for SMEs’ unmet needs and integrated seamlessly into the bank’s existing offerings.

 

The impact

 

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Key themes 🔎

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Solutions concept tested 🧪

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Propositions refined ✍🏻


We fleshed out a strategic roadmap to guide our client forward with their next step: building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that meets SME needs. Within the roadmap, we outlined the foundational requirements they needed to support SMEs on, before ESG solutions would prove viable.

  1. Redefining the perception of ESG. Use business case tools, ROI calculators, and real-life success stories to showcase ESG as a catalyst for growth.

  2. Raising awareness and education. Organise industry-specific seminars and training programs to enhance understanding of ESG.

  3. Facilitating connections. Connect SMEs with suitable advisors and partners along the supply chain for better support.

  4. Providing incentives. Encourage SMEs through financial and non-financial means, such as an exclusive marketplace for green buyers and sellers, or higher interest rates.

Once the foundation for ESG adoption has been established, our client could then offer additional solutions to SMEs. Of their initial 11 proposed solution concepts, we prioritised those that could be seamlessly integrated into their existing platform, then highlighted the top 4 that would drive uptake of their MVP.

  1. Sustainability reporting. Facilitating SMEs' sustainability journey through subsidised courses, industry-specific advisors and benchmarking tools.

  2. Sustainability-Linked Finance. Promoting green loans, integrating green ratings with credit scores and improving financing access.

  3. Accreditation. Assisting organisations in meeting accreditation criteria and providing enhanced opportunities for accredited companies.

  4. Corporate Green Profile. Linking green ratings to credit scores, enabling benchmarking and clarifying data policies.

With thorough research into the motivations, challenges and needs of SMEs seeking to adopt ESG practices, we ensured that our client’s solution concepts had the strong foundations needed to take off. Our client’s resources could thus be strategically invested in becoming a trusted guide for SMEs hoping to make a business and planetary impact.

 
 

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