Friday, April 26, 2024

Compliance and Corporate agenda : time to get serious

Compliance has become one of the biggest issues on the corporate agenda in recent years, alongside growing expectations that companies are held accountable for operating in accordance with particular laws and standards.

When companies don’t comply with these rules, it can have a significant impact on the bottom line, ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars.

  • JP Morgan Chase & Co. added more than 13,000 employees to its compliance staff to address new regulations after the financial downturn.
  • A KPMG survey of pharmaceutical industry executives found that their top business concern was the changing regulatory environment and many view compliance as a responsibility for every employee, no matter their level or function.
  • Over 82% of 4,300+ executives surveyed by IBM stated that managing and mitigating enterprise risk were essential and growing parts of their remit.

This directly impacts the way that companies transact, build, and manage their real estate portfolios.

There is now increased demand for compliance expertise in related disciplines such as real estate facility management and project management.

This requires understanding of compliance implications for real estate in four key, interrelated areas:

  1. Statutory and Regulatory–the laws, regulations and statutes that govern their activities in the countries where they operate.
  2. Operational and Financial – programs designed to minimise and mitigate enterprise risk.
  3. Contractual – the terms and obligations set out in various forms of contractual agreements.
  4. Ethics – responsibility to employees, shareholders, stakeholders, communities and the marketplace.

However, ensuring compliance is a complex undertaking. The sheer number of compliance requirements means that no one person can…

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