What Clients Say
Organisations that have worked with Verdulo
Accounts from Thai businesses that have completed materiality reading, reporting architecture, and climate risk engagements.
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What clients say about the engagements
"The materiality reading gave us something we could actually use. Not a framework lecture — a written document that explained which topics mattered to our stakeholders and why. We circulated it to the board before our annual report cycle and it shaped the whole conversation."
Wanchai Chaiyanant
Head of Corporate Affairs, Bangkok
April 2025
"We had been producing an ESG report for two years but were not confident our indicator set was the right one for our sector. The reporting architecture review showed us clearly which gaps we had and gave us a revised indicator list we could actually implement within our current reporting structure."
Sunisa Phaiboon
Sustainability Manager, Chiang Mai
March 2025
"The climate workshop was well designed for a team with no prior experience of scenario work. The facilitation kept us on track without feeling rushed, and the written record they produced afterwards captured exactly what we had worked through. It became a reference point for our procurement team."
Natthapong Kongkiat
Operations Director, Bangkok
February 2025
"The price was transparent from the start, which mattered to us. We had approached two other firms and both gave us vague scope documents with hourly billing. Verdulo told us exactly what we would receive and what it would cost. The engagement delivered what was described."
Apirak Tansakul
CFO, Samut Prakan
March 2025
"We used the materiality reading as the foundation for our first formal ESG disclosure to the Thai SEC. Having a written document that showed we had done proper stakeholder engagement gave our disclosure more credibility internally and made the reporting process considerably clearer for the team."
Patcharee Srisuk
Company Secretary, Bangkok
April 2025
"Our supply chain team needed to respond to a customer's Scope 3 supplier questionnaire. The architecture review helped us understand which indicators we were already tracking and which we needed to start. The companion brief let us explain the situation clearly to our finance director, who had limited ESG background."
Kanchana Noparat
Supply Chain Manager, Nonthaburi
January 2025
Case Studies
Three engagement stories
Case Study 01 — Manufacturing, Bangkok
First materiality reading ahead of Thai SEC disclosure
Challenge
A mid-size Bangkok manufacturer was approaching its first formal ESG disclosure under Thai SEC requirements. The company had no established process for identifying which sustainability topics to focus on, and leadership had conflicting views on what mattered most.
Approach
Verdulo conducted structured interviews with twelve internal stakeholders and six external parties including two key customers and two institutional investors. A topic scan was run against GRI Standards and the manufacturing sector literature. A draft written reading was reviewed in a two-hour leadership alignment workshop.
Result
The company completed its first Thai SEC ESG disclosure with a clear, documented basis for its materiality decisions. Leadership aligned on seven priority topics. The written reading is now used as a reference document in the company's annual planning cycle.
"Having a proper written reading gave the disclosure process a grounding it would not otherwise have had. We knew why we were reporting what we were reporting."
— Head of Investor Relations
Case Study 02 — Consumer Goods, Chonburi
Reporting architecture review for a second-year discloser
Challenge
A consumer goods company had produced one ESG report but found the indicator set inconsistent year-on-year and disconnected from what investors and key retail customers were asking for in their own supplier questionnaires.
Approach
Verdulo reviewed the existing report against GRI Consumer Goods sector standards and the company's two largest customers' supplier questionnaires. A written architecture reading identified the misalignments. A draft adjusted indicator set was developed and reviewed with the sustainability and finance teams.
Result
The adjusted indicator set was adopted for the company's second report. The companion brief allowed the finance director, who had no prior ESG background, to understand and approve the revised approach. Customer questionnaire response rate improved in the following reporting cycle.
Case Study 03 — Agri-Processing, Rayong
Climate risk workshop for a supply-chain-intensive business
Challenge
An agri-processing company in Rayong was receiving increasing requests from European customers to disclose on climate-related risks. The senior team had no prior experience with scenario-based risk analysis and no existing internal framework for thinking about climate exposure.
Approach
A cross-functional group of nine people — drawn from operations, procurement, finance, and the CEO — participated in the two-day workshop. Verdulo facilitated scenario work covering physical risks to supply and operations and transition risks from potential regulation and customer requirements.
Result
The company used the written workshop record to respond to two European customer climate questionnaires within 30 days. The summary brief was shared with the board at the next quarterly meeting. Three adaptation paths identified in the workshop were included in the company's investment planning discussions for the following year.
Where We Stand
48+
Engagements completed
4.7
Average client rating / 5
92%
Returned for a second engagement
6
Sectors worked across in Thailand
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