From Material Topics to Investor Insights
Understand the role SASB plays in investor-focused reporting, identify common disclosure challenges, and see how we help organizations align reporting strategies.
SASB Standards provide industry-specific guidance for disclosing financially material sustainability topics relevant to investors. The framework helps organizations identify which ESG issues are most likely to impact enterprise value within their sector. SASB is commonly used to strengthen consistency, comparability, and investor relevance in sustainability reporting.
Organizations often struggle to determine which sustainability topics are financially material and how they should be disclosed consistently. Industry-specific metrics can create challenges around data availability, benchmarking, and reporting alignment. Companies also frequently face difficulty integrating SASB disclosures into broader sustainability and investor communications.
We help organizations identify financially material ESG topics and align disclosures with SASB Standards and investor expectations. Our team supports data alignment, disclosure development, reporting strategy, and integration with broader ESG frameworks. We also help ensure SASB disclosures complement sustainability reports, investor communications, and regulatory reporting efforts.

Framework Requirements
| SASB | |
|---|---|
| Assurance | Market-driven / investor-aligned |
| Business Impact | Investor relevance + comparability |
| Data Requirements | Industry-specific ESG metrics |
| Digital Reporting | Integrated into investor reporting |
| Disclosure Depth | Industry-specific disclosure standards |
| Focus Areas | Industry-specific financially material ESG topics |
| Geographic Scope | Global |
| Key Challenge | Identifying financially material ESG topics |
| Materiality Lens | Financial materiality |
| Primary Audience | Investors, capital markets |
| Type | - |
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