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The Jollibee Group has been assigned an MSCI ESG Rating of BBB, indicating its improved performance in managing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities across its global operations.
MSCI ESG Ratings — developed by the global financial analytics firm MSCI — evaluate how well companies manage financially relevant ESG factors in comparison to their industry peers. Ratings range from CCC (lowest) to AAA (highest).
“This notable milestone for the Jollibee Group reflects the collective effort and dedication of our teams worldwide in driving measurable ESG impact and advancing global best practices,” said Pepot Miñana, global chief sustainability officer of the Jollibee Group. “We recognize that sustainability is a continuous process, and we will continue to build on this momentum and our commitment to learning, collaborating, and innovating to spread joy while helping shape a more sustainable future.”
The recognition highlights the group’s ongoing initiatives under its Joy for Tomorrow sustainability agenda, which is anchored on three pillars—Food, People, and Planet—aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). Some of which are:
By strengthening its initiatives and continuously involving its employees, partners, and stakeholders, the Jollibee Group recently earned the top spot in the 2025 Sustainability Perceptions Index among all Philippine brands. It also ranked among the top restaurant brands globally in the same Brand Finance ranking.
The Group also bagged the 3G Excellence in Sustainability Reporting Award in June and a bronze award at the Asia Sustainability Reporting Awards in October, highlighting the impact of its sustainability reporting under its sustainability agenda. These citations reaffirm Jollibee Group’s goal of creating a lasting impact across its operations and communities. – Rappler.com


