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JYP Entertainment Ranks 3rd in Time’s Top Sustainable Growth Companies

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JYP Entertainment has made headlines with an impressive achievement: It ranked third globally and first in South Korea on Time magazine’s list of the “World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2025.”

According to JYP, Time magazine, and Statista, a German market analysis firm on Wednesday announced the prestigious list of “World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2025.”

In the technology, media, and services sector, JYP Entertainment scored an impressive 93.66 points, securing its position among the top three global companies and clinching the top spot in Korea. JYP is the only Asian company to break into the top ten.

The “World’s Best Companies in Sustainable Growth 2025” ranking selects 500 companies worldwide that maintain strong financial health while demonstrating sustainable development. Time and Statista determined the final rankings using a 100-point scale, equally weighing factors such as sales growth, economic stability, and environmental impact.

Statista highlighted JYP Entertainment’s exceptional performance, noting high scores across all categories, including sales growth, financial stability, and sustainability. The company’s commitment to renewable energy usage is particularly noteworthy, placing it in the top 5% of companies based on carbon emissions. Statista stated, “It is rare for a company to achieve balanced performance across all areas.”

Previously, JYP received the highest rating of AA in the MSCI ESG assessment, making it the top-rated K-pop entertainment company in South Korea.

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