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: Central Bank of India Central Bank of India faces a critical compliance gap with a maximum 10.0/10 compliance risk score, creating potential exposure to SEBI enforcement action and delisting risk under the BRSR Core Expansion mandate—a material threat to institutional credibility and market access. The company's unknown EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) applicability and missing Scope 1/2 emissions data represent significant regulatory blind spots; failure to clarify and disclose these metrics within SEBI's reporting timeline could trigger penalties and mandatory corrective disclosures. With insufficient cost data, the bank cannot quantify remediation expenses, but given India's carbon pricing benchmark of ₹600–900/tonne CO2e, any unquantified operational emissions could translate to substantial compliance-related costs once disclosure obligations are enforced. Immediate priority: conduct a full ESG data audit to resolve compliance gaps and establish transparent environmental accounting before regulatory deadlines, as continued data insufficiency directly increases financial and reputational risk.
Source: Central Bank of India BRSR Filing, FY -. Derived from the company's own public disclosures. Not investment advice or a regulatory determination.