Les autorités européennes de surveillance soulignent les progrès réalisés dans la divulgation des impacts négatifs du règlement SFDR

Les autorités européennes de surveillance soulignent les progrès réalisés dans la divulgation des impacts négatifs du règlement SFDR

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 26 novembre 2024

The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) have released their third annual report on the disclosures of Principal Adverse Impacts (PAIs) under the EU Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). This report evaluates the transparency of PAI disclosures at both the entity and product levels, reflecting how financial institutions’ investments impact the environment and society. It also highlights actions taken by asset managers, banks, pension funds, insurers, and investment firms to mitigate these impacts. 

The ESAs report shows significant improvements in the accessibility and quality of PAI disclosures, with financial institutions making strides in providing more comprehensive information. While the overall share of products reporting PAI data remains low, there has been noticeable progress in the quality of disclosures and a slight increase in compliance across national markets. However, the ESAs noted that full compliance with SFDR provisions has not yet been achieved, and additional efforts are needed. 

One of the key recommendations from the report is for national regulators to reduce the frequency of their assessments of PAI disclosures, suggesting a timeline of every two to three years instead of annually. This change would allow regulators to allocate more resources to a meaningful analysis and derive insights from past assessments, thus enhancing the overall effectiveness of ESG and carbon neutral strategies within the financial sector. 

As the EU continues to push for greater transparency, the ongoing development of SFDR disclosures is vital for the financial industry’s role in achieving sustainability targets. The SFDR, a key component of the EU’s broader ESG framework, aims to support the transition to a low-carbon economy by ensuring that financial activities align with carbon-neutral goals. 

 

Sources :  

https://www.irmagazine.com/esg/eu-announces-csrd-shake-our-poll-shows-most-firms-arent-ready-implementation 

https://www.irmagazine.com/article-topics/esg 

https://www.governance-intelligence.com/ 

https://buonventasdecamino.com/?trk=public_post-text&_=%2Fcompany%2Fir-magazine%23FwgXI%2FsKVj%2FY855Zmdrqbd8gJnxkB2CH 

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