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GRI: Developing a New Standard to Mandate Monetary Flow Reporting

Ayush VadgamabyAyush Vadgama
2nd December 2025
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GRI: Developing a New Standard to Mandate Monetary Flow Reporting
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Advancing Corporate Reporting Integrity and Global Standards: ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has announced a significant development in the evolution of sustainability disclosure, focusing on the creation of a new standard for tracking corporate monetary flows. This initiative, detailed in a recent article, stems from the increasing consensus that a company’s performance must be measured not merely by profit but by its comprehensive impact on people and the planet. This new standard aims to explicitly reflect how an organization’s financial activities, or money flows, cascade to influence stakeholders, society, and the environment, forcing businesses to rethink traditional value creation models.

For companies, the current reality demands moving beyond reporting enterprise value alone. The GRI Standards Manager, Matthew Dunn, emphasizes that focusing on Monetary Flow Reporting allows organizations to transform raw data into a narrative that explains how income circulates across society, demonstrating resilience and long-term value creation. For firms that proactively adopt this broader definition of performance, it establishes a new benchmark for transparency and accountability that extends well past the conventional balance sheet.

This major framework update specifically targets the existing GRI Economic Performance Standard (GRI 201). The development of the new standard for Monetary Flow Reporting is currently underway, and the GRI has opened a crucial public comment period for feedback. This consultation phase will run until December 17, offering stakeholders a limited opportunity to shape the final requirements and applicability of this foundational change in Global Standards. The GRI’s process is designed to ensure the resulting standard is robust, relevant, and capable of capturing the true financial impact footprint of global corporations.

The new Monetary Flow Reporting requirements will support companies in communicating impacts that conventional financial reporting often ignores. The initiative ensures that reporting captures real-world outcomes such as fairness, long-term stability, and contributions to broader societal resilience. By aligning financial information with these external outcomes, the GRI is helping to advance the global objective of mandatory, integrated reporting that treats economic contributions and societal impacts as inextricably linked performance indicators.

This focus on tracing financial activities to social and environmental results is a response to the growing expectation from investors and regulators alike for more transparent and decision-useful Corporate Reporting. By updating the Economic Performance Standard, GRI reinforces its position at the forefront of impact reporting, providing the necessary tools for companies to manage and communicate their externalities effectively. This development is a key indicator of the direction of travel for global disclosure requirements.

Strategic significance lies in the codification of impact metrics directly into the economic performance category of Global Standards, elevating non-financial data to the same level of scrutiny as financial figures. Companies must use the public comment period to understand the proposed scope of Monetary Flow Reporting and immediately begin assessing their data systems to capture income circulation in a way that supports this new, comprehensive reporting framework. Early alignment with this emerging standard will be critical for businesses seeking to demonstrate credible, long-term value creation to investors and regulators in a rapidly evolving market landscape.

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Ayush Vadgama

Ayush Vadgama

Environmental Science graduate and CFI-certified ESG professional. Associate Consultant at JointValues and contributor on regulatory and standards updates.

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