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MetLife joins U.N. Global Compact

Richard Nunn

MetLife has joined the United Nations (U.N.) Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. The U.N. Global Compact calls for companies to align their operations and strategies with 10 universal principles in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment, and anti-corruption.

“As a purpose driven organisation, sustainability has long been a focus for MetLife in Australia and globally. Joining the world’s largest sustainability initiative, the U.N. Global Compact, will ensure our purpose, strategy and ongoing operations align with universal suitability principles,” said MetLife Australia Chief Executive Officer, Richard Nunn. “We know that our customers and business partners expect us to be making a positive impact on the world and this step will help us continue to support the work of U.N. goals.”

The mandate of the U.N. Global Compact is to guide and support the global business community in advancing U.N. goals and values through responsible corporate practices. The 10 principles of the Global Compact are:

Human Rights

Labor

The Environment

Anti-Corruption

Last week, MetLife issued its annual Sustainability Report, which aligns with the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals and details the ways MetLife and MetLife Foundation deliver for their stakeholders.

In 2019, MetLife became the first insurance company to join the U.N. Women Global Innovation Coalition for Change, and in February 2020, the company became the first U.S.-based insurer to sign the U.N. Women’s Empowerment Principles.

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