Integrated Governance, Risk, Ethics, Compliance, & Sustainability
iGRECS is a non-profit organisation dedicated to enhancing the integration of assurance and governance functions. By aligning governance, risk management, ethics, compliance, and sustainability activities, we help organisations optimise impact while reducing cost, time, and effort. Our approach eliminates duplication, promotes skill transfer, and supports the progressive maturity of integrated practices.
What is iGRECS?
Embedding ethics. empowering growth.
iGRECS promotes integration of assurance and oversight practices across all economic sectors to support the South African economy. It integrates good corporate governance, adequate and effective risk management, ethical leadership and ethical culture, risk-based compliance, and holistic sustainability to deliver inclusive economic growth. Aligned with suitable best practices, iGRECS tailors its approach to reduce the time, cost, and effort of assurance practices for its clients and beneficiaries.
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iGRECS stands for integrated governance, risk, ethics, compliance, and sustainability. It is a values-based initiative that helps organisations embed appropriate assurance and oversight practices into their core strategies and operations. By integrating GRECS principles, iGRECS empowers leaders to build trust, and drive long-term impact.
iGRECS serves public, private and non-profit organisations of all sizes. Whether you're a board member, executive, assurance provider, or external stakeholder, iGRECS offers tailored guidance to strengthen and suitably integrate assurance and oversight practices - aligned with your unique goals and context.
iGRECS promotes maximum integration of GRECS disciplines through practical and context-sensitive strategies. It supports good corporate governance, adequate and effective risk management, ethical leadership and ethical culture, risk-based compliance, and holistic sustainability - ensuring these elements are aligned and do not operate in silos.
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