Practical Seminar on Understanding Integrated Reports of Excellent Companies, "Communicating Materiality Disclosure" from a GPIF Perspective - The 7th Impact Corporate Value Strategy Seminar Held

Social Impact Research Co., Ltd. announced the 7th "Impact Corporate Value Strategy Seminar" to be held online on May 13, 2026. This seminar focuses on "communicating materiality disclosure" from a GPIF perspective, using examples of excellent companies' integrated reports to explain how to disclose non-financial information that enhances corporate value, as prioritized by investors.
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Social Impact Research Co., Ltd. will hold the 7th "Impact Corporate Value Strategy Seminar" online on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, from 12:00 to 12:45.
The theme of this seminar is "Excellent Materiality Disclosure from a GPIF Perspective."

Apply for the seminar via Peatix.

In recent years, merely publishing a large amount of information is no longer sufficient for corporate sustainability disclosure.
What investors currently prioritize is whether a company's truly important materiality is clearly demonstrated, and how it connects to management strategy, business activities, financial results, and ultimately, corporate value.

This seminar, taking these changes into account, will organize the perspectives on materiality disclosure emphasized by GPIF, and by taking integrated reports of excellent companies as case studies, will specifically analyze what points are highly evaluated.

Beyond explaining systems and frameworks, using actual disclosure examples as subjects, we will explain from a practical perspective:
- Why is that disclosure highly evaluated?
- How is materiality organized and identified?
- How does it connect to business strategy, KPIs, finance, and the value creation story?

Materiality disclosure that merely lists important issues is insufficient for explaining to investors.
What investors are looking for is how that materiality relates to a company's competitiveness, growth potential, profitability, and capital efficiency.

This seminar will organize the key points based on practical examples, from the perspective of how to connect non-financial information to finance and corporate value in disclosure.

Apply for the seminar via Peatix.

Seminar Overview
Seminar Name
The 7th Impact Corporate Value Strategy Seminar
On Excellent Materiality Disclosure from a GPIF Perspective

Date and Time
Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 12:00-12:45

Format
Online (Zoom)

Participation Fee
Free

Speaker
Taku Kumazawa
Representative Partner, Social Impact Research Co., Ltd.

Please apply from the link below.
https://peatix.com/event/4990503

Main contents to be covered in the seminar
- What constitutes "excellent materiality disclosure" from a GPIF perspective?
- Case study analysis based on integrated reports of excellent companies
- Why is that disclosure evaluated by investors?
- Connecting materiality with management strategy, KPIs, and finance
- Key points for conveying an integrated report as a corporate value enhancement story

Recommended for those who:
- Are involved in planning and improving integrated reports and sustainability reports
- Are in IR, corporate planning, sustainability, or ESG promotion departments
- Want to learn from concrete examples of excellent integrated reports
- Want to advance disclosure sophistication with an awareness of dialogue with GPIF and institutional investors
- Want to explain materiality clearly in the context of corporate value

Speaker Profile: Taku Kumazawa
Representative Partner, Social Impact Research Co., Ltd.
Engaged in impact assessment, integrated reporting, ESG/sustainability strategy, and investor dialogue support. Provides support for constructing value creation stories and information disclosure for numerous companies from the perspective of connecting non-financial information to finance and corporate value.

Comment
At Social Impact Research Co., Ltd., we provide support to reconstruct sustainability information not just as a mere disclosure response, but as a blueprint that connects non-financials to finance and corporate value.
In this seminar, we will not only organize the perspectives emphasized by GPIF but also specifically share the essence of highly-evaluated disclosure by actually analyzing integrated reports of excellent companies.
We aim to provide a practical opportunity for those who wish to elevate their integrated reports and sustainability disclosures.
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