Abstract

Corporate reporting is mostly confined to statutory financial information; however, the additional reporting of voluntary information such as corporate environmental, social and governance information has received much attention in the recent years. With the aim of preparing a comprehensive framework and guidelines for sustainable reporting, G4 of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) was established for all organisations. The present study attempts to evaluate the sustainability disclosure practices in the banking sector of Bangladesh with considering G4 guidelines. The content analysis is employed for assessing the level of disclosures using annual report of 2014 on 30 listed banks. The result reveals that the banking sector is disclosing general information (66%) more than the specific aspects (17%). The overall disclosure level is at a poor level (36%) in terms of the sustainability approach of G4. This study suggests the banking sector should adopt G4 and revise reporting practices in line with GRI.

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