Edenred SE 2013 IR
The report outlines Edenred's financial, operational, and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2013. Key highlights include the transition to digital solutions, which reached 58% of total issue volume, and the launch of the "Ideal" Corporate Social Responsibility program focusing on healthy eating, environmental protection, and local community development. The company successfully reduced its paper usage for voucher production by 3.07% and total energy consumption by 2.30%. Additionally, Edenred expanded its global footprint through strategic acquisitions in Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, while maintaining its commitment to achieving a certified "best place to work" environment across its subsidiaries.
Company: Edenred SE
Sector: Financials
Country: France
Year: 2013
Type: IR
Pages: 304
Edenred SE
The report outlines Edenred's financial, operational, and sustainability performance for the fiscal year 2013. Key highlights include the transition to digital solutions, which reached 58% of total issue volume, and the launch of the "Ideal" Corporate Social Responsibility program focusing on healthy eating, environmental protection, and local community development. The company successfully reduced its paper usage for voucher production by 3.07% and total energy consumption by 2.30%. Additionally, Edenred expanded its global footprint through strategic acquisitions in Colombia, Brazil, and Mexico, while maintaining its commitment to achieving a certified "best place to work" environment across its subsidiaries.
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Document Details
Report Year
2013
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2013 - Dec 31, 2013
Fiscal Year
2013
Published
Mar 31, 2014
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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