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The 2017 Good Governance Report

The Good Governance Report is the IoD’s flagship corporate governance publication which ranks the UK’s largest listed companies based on their corporate governance performance.

This report sets out the findings from extensive research into the measurement of corporate governance in UK-listed companies. Its purpose is to encourage the study of good governance among UK companies and stimulates public debate on the importance of corporate governance in rebuilding the reputation of the UK business community.

The purpose of this project is to reignite the governance debate by leading it away from the compliance approach to corporate governance that has become widespread in recent years. Our novel approach is to combine traditional governance indicators with a measure of the quality of corporate governance as perceived by stakeholders. We follow two different approaches to measuring the corporate governance of a given firm:

We select a list of objective, measurable factors drawn from public sources

  • We conduct a survey of stakeholders perceptions of corporate governance
  • The combination of these two components allows us to understand the relative importance of different governance factors as perceived by stakeholders. We then use the estimated model to build an index of corporate governance

Now in its third year, the 2017 Good Governance Report was compiled for the IoD by Cass Business School, and examines a range of factors relating to how companies are run, including board diversity, directors’ pay, how long the business has been with an auditor and whether they have a whistleblowing policy.

The number of measures examined has been expanded this year to give an even more comprehensive view of how well the company performs for its shareholders, employees and customers. Uniquely among indices of this type, the IoD’s report combines publically-available data with over 2,000 rankings of the companies given by individuals with knowledge of what good governance looks like, including members of the IoD and the CQI, company secretaries and accountants. The final ranking is weighted based on the perceptions of the different measures, with audit and risk being seen by governance experts as the most important.

The size of the company seems to have no effect on the position in the 100 companies studied, and the top-ranked business come from a range of different sectors, with the insurer Aviva and the engineering firm GKN coming in second and third place respectively. Overall, energy companies outperformed compared to the average score, while IT companies underperformed. The IoD’s intention in producing the report is to encourage companies to consider a wide range of factors when doing a health check of how well their board and executive are functioning.

Read full report here

2017 Good Governance Index scores

Rank
Company
GGI score
1
Diageo PLC
837
2
Aviva PLC
835
3
GKN PLC
824
4
Barclays PLC
815
5
Smiths Group PLC
813
6=
Prudential PLC
808
6=
RSA Insurance Group PLC
808
8
International Consolidated Airlines Group SA
807
9=
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC
805
9=
Compass Group PLC
805
11
Kingfisher PLC
802
12=
Smurfit Kappa Group PLC
798
12=
Randgold Resources Ltd
798
14
TUI AG
795
15=
Unilever PLC
791
15=
Associated British Foods PLC
791
17=
Hikma Pharmaceuticals PLC
786
17=
Rentokil Initial PLC
786
19
British American Tobacco PLC
784
20=
Polymetal International PLC
780
20=
Shire PLC
780
20=
Centrica PLC
780
20=
Royal Mail PLC
780
20=
Direct Line Insurance Group PLC
780
25
Persimmon PLC
779
26
DCC PLC
778
27
Relx PLC
776
28
Smith & Nephew PLC
774
29=
Lloyds Banking Group PLC
773
29=
Provident Financial PLC
773
31
Coca Cola HBC AG
771
32
Merlin Entertainments PLC
769
33=
Sage Group PLC
768
33=
Weir Group PLC
768
35=
Admiral Group PLC
767
35=
Antofagasta Group PLC
767
37
BHP Billiton PLC
766
38=
Wolseley PLC
765
38=
Informa PLC
765
40
Berkeley Group Holdings PLC
764
41=
Legal & General Group PLC
763
41=
Standard Life PLC
763
43=
BP PLC
762
43=
Croda International PLC
762
45
Vodafone Group PLC
761
46
Bunzl PLC
760
47=
Mediclinic International PLC
759
47=
Sky PLC
759
49=
Melrose Industries PLC
758
49=
Babcock International Group PLC
758
49=
J Sainsbury PLC
758
52=
Micro Focus International PLC
756
52=
AstraZeneca PLC
756
54
Imperial Brands PLC
755
55=
National Grid PLC
754
55=
3i Group PLC
754
57
WPP PLC
752
58=
BT Group PLC
751
58=
Intertek Group PLC
751
60=
Ashtead Group PLC
749
60=
Johnson Matthey PLC
749
62=
DS Smith PLC
748
62=
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC
748
64=
easyJet PLC
747
64=
Severn Trent PLC
747
66=
Mondi PLC
746
66=
Paddy Power Betfair PLC
746
68
St James's Place PLC
742
69
ConvaTec Group PLC
741
70
Tesco PLC
739
71
Worldpay Group PLC
738
72
Old Mutual PLC
737
73
Hargreaves Lansdown PLC
736
74
Barratt Developments PLC
735
75
SSE PLC
734
76=
Schroders PLC
731
76=
London Stock Exchange Group PLC
731
76=
Rio Tinto PLC
731
79=
Next PLC
728
79=
Fresnillo PLC
728
81
Glencore PLC
727
82
ITV PLC
724
83
Marks and Spencer Group PLC
723
84
Taylor Wimpey PLC
722
85
Experian PLC
719
86
HSBC Holdings PLC
717
87
CRH PLC
713
88
Investec PLC
709
89
Pearson PLC
708
90=
WM Morrison Supermarkets PLC
707
90=
Royal Dutch Shell PLC
707
92
Reckitt Benckiser Group PLC
706
93
United Utilities Group PLC
702
94
Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC
701
95
Whitbread PLC
700
96
Burberry Group PLC
694
97
BAE Systems PLC
693
98
Standard Chartered PLC
690
99
ASOS PLC
680
100
Anglo American PLC
673
101
G4S PLC
665
102
Carnival PLC
658
103
GlaxoSmithKline PLC
627

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