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The Norwegian Transparency Act

The purpose of the Norwegian Transparency Act is to:

  • To promote enterprise respect for fundamental human rights and decent working conditions; and
  • Ensure that the general public has access to information regarding how enterprises address adverse impacts on fundamental human rights and decent working conditions.

The law is based on OECD’s guidelines for multinational companies.

The Norwegian Transparency Act entered into force on 1 July 2022. The Consumer Authority (Forbrukertilsynet) is the supervisory body which manages this law.

Marsh is part of the Marsh McLennan Group (MMC). MMC respects the dignity and worth of every individual and is committed to upholding human and workplace rights in all operations, wherever business is conducted.

Marsh’s due diligence report on responsible business and assessment of impact on human rights can be found here in Norwegian and English.  The Norwegian version takes precedence.

MMC’s report on Environment and Social Governance (ESG) can be found here.

If you would like to submit a request for further information, please send your request to transparency.norway@mmc.com