European Supervisory Authorities Call for Enhanced ESG Disclosures Under SFDR

European Supervisory Authorities Call for Enhanced ESG Disclosures Under SFDR

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 21 novembre 2024

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have released their third annual report on Principal Adverse Impacts (PAI) disclosures, an essential component of the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The report evaluates entity- and product-level PAI disclosures, which detail how financial institutions’ investments impact the environment and society, alongside mitigation efforts by banks, asset managers, insurers, and pension funds. 

Significant progress has been noted, with improvements in the accessibility and quality of PAI disclosures across financial products. However, compliance remains uneven, as the share of products disclosing PAI data is still limited. National regulators report gradual enhancements in SFDR adherence, but the ESAs emphasize that financial institutions and regulators must intensify their efforts to meet full compliance. 

The ESAs offer several recommendations to the European Commission and national regulators, advocating for reduced assessment frequency of PAI disclosures—every two to three years instead of annually. This shift would allow for more comprehensive analysis and actionable insights, ultimately enhancing the impact of ESG reporting across the financial sector. 

As the SFDR evolves, robust and transparent ESG reporting, aligned with effective carbon-neutral strategies, will remain crucial. Institutions must adapt to stricter standards to not only comply with regulations but also bolster investor confidence in sustainable finance. 

By promoting meaningful disclosures, the EU aims to ensure financial market participants take measurable steps towards mitigating adverse impacts and advancing sustainability goals. 

 

Sources :  

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/european-supervisory-authorities-3508444/ 

https://finreg.aoshearman.com/European-Supervisory-Authorities-Publish-Joint-Re 

https://www.mnb.hu/en/supervision/news/esas-publish-2024-joint-report-on-principal-adverse-impacts-disclosures-under-the-sustainable-finance-disclosure-regulation 

https://www.regulationtomorrow.com/france/esas-joint-report-on-pai-disclosures-under-the-sfdr/ 

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