Wall Street’s Top 10 Corporate Good Guys

October 04, 2011 at 10:30 AM
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The U.S. finance industry has taken a beating for its role in the economic crisis, but according to Corporate Responsibility (CR) magazine, there are still 10 good guys, relatively speaking, in the Finance sector.

So while Warren Buffett believes that Wall Street "doesn't feel loved," CR has gone past feeling to apply the same review process it uses for its 100 Best Corporate Citizens List, then tallied scores for banks' best company practices in financial soundness, corporate governance, employee relations, philanthropy, climate change, environment and human rights.

In its sector-by-sector top 10 list of America's most transparent large-cap companies, CR on Sept. 27 announced the best corporate citizens in the Financials/Insurance/Real Estate sector along with those in nine other sectors. Top winners in the other nine sectors included No. 1 corporate citizen Accenture in Business Services, IBM in Information Technology, Bristol-Myers Squibb in Healthcare and Chevron Corp. in Energy.

The 10 Best Corporate Citizens by industry were announced in New York on Sept. 27 at the Commit!Forum corporate responsibility conference.

"Our annual 100 Best list honors transparency across all industry sectors," said Dirk Olin, Corporate Responsibility magazine's editor and publisher, in a statement. "This segmentation bestows apples-to-apples recognition and reveals sector leaders who might not have made the annual 100."

Read on for the top 10 winners in the Financials/Insurance/Real Estate Sector.

Kenneth Chenault10. American Express Co. (left)

9. Jones Lang LaSalle Inc.

wells fargo sign8. Wells Fargo & Co.

7. The Travelers Companies Inc.

Lloyd Blankfein, CEO of Goldman Sachs6. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (left)

5. US Bancorp

Vikram Pandit, CEO of Citigroup4. Citigroup Inc. (left)

3. The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase2. State Street Corp.

1. JPMorgan Chase & Co.

The 10 BeFrom the June 2011 issue of Investment Advisorst Corporate Citizens selection process, including the weightings, is overseen by Corporate Responsibility magazine's methodology committee, whose members include CR practitioners in consultation with academics, nongovernmental organization representatives, investors and regulators.

For details on the weightings, the data collection process and analysis, visit www.thecro.com and click on the "100 Best Corporate Citizens" tab on the left menu.

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