Sunteck Realty Scores 78 In S&P Global ESG Assessment
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Sunteck Realty Scores 78 In S&P Global ESG Assessment

Sunteck Realty Limited achieved a score of 78 out of 100 in the 2025 Corporate Sustainability Assessment conducted by S&P Global on 16th February 2026. The score improved from 59 in 2024, a rise of 19 points, and reflects a sustained upward trajectory in the company's environmental, social and governance performance. The assessment was conducted within the Real Estate Management and Development industry.

The company stands well above the industry average CSA score of 30 and is consolidating its position as a responsible and future-ready developer focused on long-term sustainable value creation. The most material drivers were climate strategy, human capital management and corporate governance, which carried substantial weighting in the assessment methodology. These factors were treated as financially material sustainability considerations under the S&P Global framework.

The chairman and managing director indicated that the result reflects deep integration of sustainability into the group's strategic vision and operating framework and demonstrated the company's endeavour towards responsible growth and stakeholder value creation. The company has steadily invested in green building practices, resource efficiency and climate risk mitigation as operational priorities. It has likewise prioritised safe and inclusive workplaces, employee skill development and community engagement.

Sunteck secured a GRESB score of 99 and a five-star rating in 2025, outperforming benchmark averages, and received recognition for 4th Avenue at Sunteck City at the International Asia Pacific Property Awards (UK 2024–25) in the Sustainable Residential Development category. These accolades reinforce the company's sustainability-led approach and focus on environmentally conscious assets.

Sunteck Realty operates a city-centric development portfolio totalling 52.5 million (mn) square feet across 32 projects and presents offerings under six brands that span uber luxury to aspirational residences as well as commercial and retail developments. The company cites a track record of low net debt to equity ratios, financial prudence and sustainable growth. Forward-looking statements remain subject to regulatory, political and economic risks that could affect outcomes.

Sunteck Realty Limited achieved a score of 78 out of 100 in the 2025 Corporate Sustainability Assessment conducted by S&P Global on 16th February 2026. The score improved from 59 in 2024, a rise of 19 points, and reflects a sustained upward trajectory in the company's environmental, social and governance performance. The assessment was conducted within the Real Estate Management and Development industry. The company stands well above the industry average CSA score of 30 and is consolidating its position as a responsible and future-ready developer focused on long-term sustainable value creation. The most material drivers were climate strategy, human capital management and corporate governance, which carried substantial weighting in the assessment methodology. These factors were treated as financially material sustainability considerations under the S&P Global framework. The chairman and managing director indicated that the result reflects deep integration of sustainability into the group's strategic vision and operating framework and demonstrated the company's endeavour towards responsible growth and stakeholder value creation. The company has steadily invested in green building practices, resource efficiency and climate risk mitigation as operational priorities. It has likewise prioritised safe and inclusive workplaces, employee skill development and community engagement. Sunteck secured a GRESB score of 99 and a five-star rating in 2025, outperforming benchmark averages, and received recognition for 4th Avenue at Sunteck City at the International Asia Pacific Property Awards (UK 2024–25) in the Sustainable Residential Development category. These accolades reinforce the company's sustainability-led approach and focus on environmentally conscious assets. Sunteck Realty operates a city-centric development portfolio totalling 52.5 million (mn) square feet across 32 projects and presents offerings under six brands that span uber luxury to aspirational residences as well as commercial and retail developments. The company cites a track record of low net debt to equity ratios, financial prudence and sustainable growth. Forward-looking statements remain subject to regulatory, political and economic risks that could affect outcomes.

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