ESG Disclosure Hub
TP ICAP is committed to strong and transparent ESG reporting. We disclose all relevant data on our environmental, social and governance performance, ensuring we meet evolving regulatory requirements and maintain high standards of accountability. Effective measurement and clear reporting enable us to understand, manage and continuously improve our economic, environmental and social impacts.
Our Carbon Emissions & Energy Consumption
Our carbon reporting is aligned with the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (SECR) regulations. We also disclose via the CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project) and the GRI sections 302-1, 305-1, and 305-2. The Executive Owner of these areas is Max Spoto, Group Chief Operating Officer.
Carbon Emissions
Carbon Emissions1
| Total | Global | AMER | APAC | EMEA | |||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |
Scope 1t/CO2e | 597 | 756 | 154 | 254 | 30 | 47 | 413 | 455 | ||
Of which from Fuel Consumption | 496 | 485 | 109 | 132 | 0 | 0 | 386 | 352 | ||
Of which from Fugitive Emissions | 101 | 271 | 45 | 122 | 30 | 47 | 27 | 103 | ||
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Scope 2 (location-based) | 4,833 | 5,255 | 1,972 | 2,437 | 1,719 | 1,651 | 1,142 | 1,167 | ||
Scope 2 (market-based) | 2,932 | 3,599 | 1,815 | 2,285 | 902 | 1,085 | 216 | 229 | ||
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Scope 3 t/CO2e | 52,943 | 47,357 | 3,907 | 4,186 | 3,204 | 3,382 | 4,315 | 4,663 | ||
Of which PG&S | 42,206 | 35,944 | 41,466 | 35,079 | 317 | 350 | 166 | 187 | 257 | 328 |
Of which Fuel & Energy | 1,580 | 1,542 |
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| 591 | 634 | 486 | 459 | 503 | 449 |
Of which Waste Disposal | 513 | 487 |
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| 161 | 155 | 129 | 122 | 223 | 210 |
Of which Business Travel | 3,058 | 4,510 | 52 | 47 | 767 | 978 | 1,238 | 1,495 | 1,523 | 1,989 |
Of which Employee Commuting | 5,024 | 4,838 |
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| 2,071 | 2,070 | 1,097 | 1,161 | 1,793 | 1,663 |
Of which Upstream Leased Assets | 39 | 35 |
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| 0 | 0 | 24 | 12 | 15 | 24 |
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Total t/CO2e | 58,374 | 53,369 | 41,518 |
| 6,033 | 6,878 | 4,953 | 5,079 | 5,5871 | 6,285 |
- Due to rounding, the sum of individual emissions categories or regional breakdowns may not exactly match the reported emissions totals.
- The full 2024 footprint has been restated to reflect an updated calculation methodology introduced in 2025, and to replace estimated data where activity-based data has become available.
Energy Consumption
| Current reporting year 1 January 2025 – 31 December 2025 | Comparison reporting year 1 January 2024 – 31 December 2024 | ||
UK | Global (excluding UK) | UK | Global (excluding UK) | |
Scope 1 (tCO2e) | 309.4 | 287.4 | 359.9 | 396.5 |
Scope 2 (tCO2e) | 903.2 | 3,930 | 872.3 | 4,382.8 |
Total Scope 1 and 2 (tCO2e) | 1,212.6 | 4,217.4 | 1,232.2 | 4,779.3 |
Energy consumption used to calculate Scope 1 and 2 emissions above (kWh) | 6,684,432 | 12,361,143 | 5,797,047 | 12,564,626 |
Intensity ratio: gross Scope 1 and 2 per employee (tCO2e) | 1.03 | 1.15 | ||
The above table and supporting narrative on pages 23 and 24 of our 2025 Group Annual Report & Accounts summarise the Streamlined Energy and Carbon Reporting (‘SECR’) disclosure in line with the requirements for a quoted company, as per the Companies (Directors’ Report) and Limited Liability Partnerships (Energy and Carbon Report) Regulations 2018.
The 2024 SECR disclosure has been restated to align with the restatement of the Group’s carbon emissions and energy consumption for the same period.
Managing Our Energy Use
TP ICAP actively manages its energy consumption by improving efficiency across our global estate and reducing our Scope 1 and 2 emissions. We use building energy management systems and work closely with landlords and suppliers to optimise performance and increase the share of renewable electricity used in our offices and data centres. Our energy and emissions reporting follows the Greenhouse Gas Protocol, enabling transparent measurement and continuous improvement in line with our 2026 operational carbon neutrality target.
Managing Our Other Resource Use (Water, Paper, Plastics and Waste Management)
Across our global offices, we take steps to minimise the environmental impact of our operations. There are paper, plastic, and metal recycling stations throughout our offices. We use ‘follow-me’ printer systems that require ID scans at printing stations to avoid wasting paper.
Supply chain management
We make every effort to manage our supply chains responsibly and hold our partners to high standards. We cultivate strong relationships with our key suppliers, managing risks and encouraging sustainability using a structured framework. Our Procurement team is working on developing new guidelines to ensure our IT equipment, office supplies, and other purchases are sustainably sourced.
Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
Our social reporting is aligned with the SASB Investment Banking & Brokerage Sustainable Accounting Standard (SASB FN-IB-330a.1) and the GRI sections 102-8, 201-1, 401-1, and 404-1. The Executive Owner of these areas is Sue Maple, Group Head of Human Resources.
Employee Diversity and Inclusion
Gender representation by Category
| Current reporting year 2025 | Comparison reporting year 2024 | ||||
Category | Female | Male | Not disclosed | Female | Male | Not disclosed |
Executive management | 6 (32%) | 13 (68%) |
| 7 (39%) | 11 (61%) |
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Non-executive management | 39 (30%) | 89 (70%) |
| 33 (29%) | 78 (71%) |
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Professionals | 234 (24%) | 728 (76%) | 1 (0%) | 213 (23%) | 730 (77%) |
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All other employees | 1,213 (27%) | 3,255 (73%) | 16 (0%) | 1,143 (27%) | 3,514 (73%) | 9 (0%) |
US-only percentage racial/ethnic group
Current reporting year (2025) | ||||||
Category | Asian | Black or African American | Hispanic or Latino | White | Other | Not disclosed |
Executive management |
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| 3 (100%) |
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Non-executive management | 1 (4%) |
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| 26 (93%) |
| 1 (4%) |
Professionals | 22 (9%) | 7 (3%) | 11 (4%) | 164 (63%) | 6 (2%) | 51 (19%) |
All other employees | 80 (6%) | 41 (3%) | 90 (7%) | 696 (56%) | 24 (2%) | 301 (24%) |
Comparison reporting year (2025) | ||||||
Category | Asian | Black or African American | Hispanic or Latino | White | Other | Not disclosed |
Executive management |
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| 2 (100%) |
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Non-executive management | 1 (5%) |
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| 20 (90%) |
| 1 (5%) |
Professionals | 29 (11%) | 6 (2%) | 10 (4%) | 177 (66%) | 5 (2%) | 43 (16%) |
All other employees | 105 (8%) | 37 (3%) | 95 (8%) | 739 (60%) | 15 (1%) | 245 (20%) |
We collect ethnicity/racial demographic data for US-based employees to meet the reporting requirements set out by the US Equal Employment Opportunities Commission.
Employee Turnover and new hires
Category | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | |||||
Female | Male | Not disclosed | Female | Male | Not disclosed | ||
Turnover by gender | 246 (29%) | 608 (71%) | 2 (0%) | 251 (31%) | 557 (69%) | 5 (1%) | |
New hires by gender | 319 (31%) | 694 (68%) | 12 (1%) | 302 (34%) | 583 (65%) | 8 (1%) | |
Category | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | ||||||
<30 | 30-50 | 50+ | Not disclosed | <30 | 30-50 | 50+ | Not disclosed | |
Turnover by age group | 267 (31%) | 386 (44%) | 202 (24%) | 1 (0%) | 279 (34%) | 355 (44%) | 169 (21%) | 10 (1%) |
New hires by age group | 490 (48%) | 381 (37%) | 131 (13%) | 23 (2%) | 454 (51%) | 337 (38%) | 84 (9%) | 18 (2%) |
Category | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | ||||
APAC | EMEA | Americas | APAC | EMEA | Americas | |
Turnover by region | 216 (25%) | 420 (49%) | 220 (26%) | 190 (23%) | 389 (48%) | 234 (29%) |
New hires by region | 326 (32%) | 483 (47%) | 216 (21%) | 244 (27%) | 454 (51%) | 195 (22%) |
Share of employment contracts
Employee contract by gender | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | ||||
Female | Male | Not disclosed | Female | Male | Not disclosed | |
Permanent | 1,429 (26%) | 4,002 (73%) | 17 (0%) | 1,358 (26%) | 3,921 (74%) | 9 (0%) |
Temporary | 63 (43%) | 83 (57%) |
| 38 (42%) | 52 (58%) |
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Employment type by gender | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | ||||
Female | Male | Not disclosed | Female | Male | Not disclosed | |
Full-time | 1,448 (26%) | 4,072 (74%) | 17 (0%) | 1,355 (26%) | 3,950 (74%) | 9 (0%) |
Part-time | 44 (77%) | 13 (23%) |
| 41 (64%) | 23 (36%) |
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Employee contract by region | Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) | ||||
APAC | EMEA | Americas | APAC | EMEA | Americas | |
Permanent | 1,325 (24%) | 2,598 (48%) | 1,525 (28%) | 1,184 (22%) | 2,583 (49%) | 1,521 (29%) |
Temporary | 30 (21%) | 107 (73%) | 9 (6%) | 26 (29%) | 55 (61%) | 9 (10%) |
Employee training hours
| Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) |
Average training hours per employee | 8.7 | 7.4 |
Employee training completion rates
| 2025 |
Permanent employees trained on business ethics | 100% |
Permanent employees trained on inclusion | 100% |
Charitable contributions
Current reporting year (2025) | Comparison reporting year (2024) |
£5.7m | £5.2m |
- Tax and other social payments
The Group Tax Strategy explains that the Group is committed to complying with tax laws in a responsible manner and to having open and constructive relationships with tax authorities wherever we operate, and that the Group’s tax risk appetite is low. The Group made payments to tax authorities for 2025 of £578m (2024: £578m), comprising corporation tax, premises taxes, employer’s social security payments, income taxes and social security paid on behalf of employees in the UK and the US (the main jurisdictions in which it operates), and VAT/sales taxes borne and collected. In addition, the Group makes further tax payments to the tax authorities in other tax jurisdictions in which it operates. - Equality, diversity and discrimination commitment
Equality, Diversity and Discrimination | TP ICAP - Employee health and safety
Health and safety are critically important to TP ICAP. We are committed to protecting the health and safety of our colleagues, customers, suppliers, and any visitors to our offices. We recognise our duty to protect people from the risk of harm arising from the day to day activities in our business, and so we provide and maintain a safe working environment that protects both physical and mental wellbeing. We are in the process of identifying and developing a health and safety management system to maintain the appropriate controls across our offices. - Gender Pay Gap Report
Gender Pay Gap Report 2025 - Human rights and freedom of association commitment
Human Rights and Freedom of Association | TP ICAP - Procurement and modern slavery commitment
Procurement and Modern Slavery | TP ICAP
Our corporate governance practices are well aligned with shareholder interests. In addition to our statutory obligations, we have chosen to disclose the following information as part of our ESG Reporting Framework.
Governance disclosure | Overview of core metric | 2025 Disclosure |
Political Contributions Standard(s): GRI section 415.1 Executive Owner(s): Robin Stewart, Group CFO | Disclosure of total amount of political contributions made. | £nil It is the Company’s policy not to make cash contributions to any political party. However, within the normal activities of the Group, there may be occasions when an activity might fall within the broader definition of ‘political expenditure’. Therefore, the Company has sought to obtain shareholder authority to make limited political donations at each AGM. During 2025, no political donations were made by the Group. |
ESG fines Standard(s): GRI section 307-1 Executive Owner(s): Robin Stewart, Group CFO | Provision for fines and settlements specified for ESG issues in audited accounts. | £nil |
Employee Diversity & Inclusion Executive Owner(s): Sue Maple, Group Head of Human Resources | Percentage of (1) gender and (2) diversity group representation for (a) executive management, (b) non-executive management, (c) professionals and (d) all other employees. | We publish a breakdown of our workforce in our 2025 Group Annual Report & Accounts, pages 28 and 29. |
Incorporation of ESG factors into brokerage activities Standard(s): SASB FN-IB-410a.3 Executive Owner(s): Regional Heads of Global Broking; Andrew Polydor, CEO, Energy & Commodities | Description of approach to incorporation of ESG factors in brokerage activities. | Incorporation of ESG Factors in brokerage activities is detailed in the Supporting our clients' section of the 2025 Annual Report page 24. |
Systemic risk management Standard(s): SASB FN-IB-550a.2 Executive Owner(s): Veronica Lazenby, Group Chief Risk Officer | Description of approach to incorporation of results of mandatory and voluntary stress tests into capital adequacy planning, long-term corporate strategy, and other business activities. | TP ICAP conducts robust assessments of the principal risks facing the Group, including those that would threaten its business model, future performance, solvency or liquidity, and reputation. As part of our risk management process, the Group undertakes stress testing and scenario analyses to enhance its understanding of its risk profile. This includes the conducting of reverse stress tests to identify those risks which could render the Group’s business model unviable in an extreme scenario.
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| Business ethics Standard(s): SASB FN-IB-510a.1 Executive Owner(s): Philip Price, Group General Counsel & Global Head of Compliance | Total amount of monetary losses as a result of legal proceedings with fraud, insider trading, anti-trust, anti-competitive behaviour, market manipulation, malpractice, or other financial industry laws or regulations. |
The Group has put in place the necessary policies and procedures to meet its obligations with regards to the identification, prevention and management of conflicts of interest.
TP ICAP has robust internal policies and procedures in place which require all staff to identify and escalate any identified conflicts of interest, whether business or personal, in accordance with a formal escalation process. Such internal obligations enable the Group to continually identify new conflicts of interest which arise in its business and to implement those measures required to adequately monitor, manage and control the potential impact of those conflicts on its customers. |
| Business ethics Standard(s): SASB FN-IB-510a.1 | Description of whistleblower policies and procedures | We report on our approach to whistleblowing on our website, and in our 2025 Group Annual Report & Accounts, on pages 36 and 92 to 97. |
SASB activity metric Standard(s): SASB FN-IB-000.C | (1) Number and (2) value of market making transactions in (a) fixed income, (b) equity, (c) currency, (d) derivatives, and (e) commodity products | This information is included in our full year results presentations, available on our website, here: Reports & Presentation | TP ICAP |
- Anti-Bribery and Corruption (ABC) Policy
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorist Financing (CTF) Policy
- Complaints Procedure
- Group Tax Strategy
- Global Whistleblowing Policy
- Supplier Code of Conduct
- More information on regulatory disclosures applicable to our different broking entities in different regions can be found here: