Risk Breakdown
Financial Exposure
Governance
Double Materiality
Supply Chain
Material Risks
ESG Targets & Commitments
| Topic | Target / Metric | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Human Rights in Supply Chain | HR clauses in all contracts | Commitment |
AI Risk Summary
**Financial Risk Summary: Bajaj Auto Limited** Bajaj Auto faces a critical compliance exposure of ₹80–300 crore estimated cost, primarily driven by undefined EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) obligations under Indian automotive waste regulations and incomplete Scope 1/2 emissions reporting required under SEBI BRSR Core Expansion—non-compliance risks delisting action for top-tier listed entities. The company's perfect 10.0/10 compliance risk score combined with 6.5/10 EPR exposure indicates material regulatory gaps in environmental disclosure and product lifecycle accountability, which could trigger enforcement penalties if not remediated. With manufacturing operations across multiple vehicle categories and ₹50,010 crore revenue, clarifying EPR applicability and establishing robust GHG accounting (currently reported as "None") is urgent to mitigate both financial penalties and capital market access restrictions.
Source: Bajaj Auto Limited BRSR Filing, FY -. Derived from the company's own public disclosures. Not investment advice or a regulatory determination.