Disclosures

Disclosures provide necessary transparency into Auliq’s operations, relationships, and decision-making processes. They are intended to inform stakeholders of any relevant facts—such as financial interests, partnerships, or regulatory considerations—that could influence perception, judgment, or engagement with the institution.

1. Impact and ESG Disclosures

As a self-funded impact investor, Auliq’s most critical disclosures should demonstrate its commitment to measurable outcomes, not just capital deployment.

Disclose:

  • Impact Measurement Framework (e.g., IRIS+, SDG alignment)
  • Impact Goals and KPIs
  • Annual Impact Report (per investment, sector, geography)
  • Carbon Footprint / Environmental Metrics
  • Social Return on Investment (SROI), where feasible
  • Governance and Diversity Metrics (internal and investees)
  • Stakeholder Engagement Practices
  • ESG Integration in Investment Process

2. Investment Philosophy and Strategy Disclosures

You’re deploying your own capital, so this isn’t a compliance requirement—but it's vital to communicate transparency, leadership, and intent.

Disclose:

  • Investment Thesis and Strategic Focus Areas
  • Target Sectors, Geographies, and Returns (market/below-market)
  • Criteria for Investment Selection
  • Exit Strategy and Long-Term Value Creation
  • Innovation and SDG Alignment

3. Sustainability and CSR Disclosures

Especially important since Auliq integrates CSR into its business model (not as an add-on):

Disclose:

  • CSR Strategy and Principles
  • Annual Reporting on Social/Environmental Initiatives
  • Community Impact Case Studies
  • Transparency on Donations, Grants, Philanthropy
  • Ethical Supply Chain and Procurement Practices

4. Governance and Ethics Disclosures

You aren't bound by fiduciary law like third-party fund managers, but governance disclosure builds trust, legitimacy, and credibility.

Disclose:

  • Board Structure and Governance Philosophy
  • Code of Ethics and Values
  • Whistleblower and Accountability Mechanisms
  • Anti-Corruption and AML Policies
  • Decision-Making Frameworks for Investments and Partnerships

5. Financial Transparency Disclosures

Even without third-party funds, Auliq should show basic financial discipline and operational transparency:

Disclose:

  • Audited Financial Statements (optional but credibility-enhancing)
  • Capital Deployment Overview (sector, geography, impact)
  • Operating Model: How Revenue Is Reinvested or Allocated
  • Sustainability of Funding Model

6. Risk and Forward-Looking Disclosures

You operate in diverse and sometimes unstable markets—being transparent about uncertainty builds resilience and trust.

Disclose:

  • Emerging Market and Sectoral Risks
  • Climate and Regulatory Risks
  • Forward-Looking Vision (with disclaimers)
  • Scenario Planning or Stress Testing Approaches

7. Public Policy and Advocacy Disclosures

Auliq engages in influencing public policy and advocating systemic change:

Disclose:

  • Advocacy Agenda and Policy Positions
  • Transparency on Public-Private Partnerships
  • Lobbying Activities or Government Engagements
  • Case Studies in Systems Change or Legislative Impact