The Austrian Financial Market Authority’s new Guide on Managing Sustainability Risks

The Austrian Financial Market Authority’s new Guide on Managing Sustainability Risks

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 17 avril 2025

On March 31, 2025, the Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) released a significantly revised version of its Guide on Managing Sustainability Risks, aiming to enhance the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations within the financial sector’s risk management frameworks. This update reflects the evolving regulatory landscape and the increasing importance of sustainability in financial decision-making.  

The updated Guide introduces comprehensive methodologies for identifying, assessing, and managing sustainability risks, with a particular focus on biodiversity and climate-related challenges. It emphasizes the principle of double materiality, urging financial institutions to consider both the financial impact of environmental risks and their own contributions to such risks. This approach aligns with the broader ESG objectives of promoting transparency and accountability in financial operations.  

A notable addition to the Guide is the emphasis on transition planning, encouraging institutions to develop strategic roadmaps towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050. This aligns with the European Union’s climate goals and underscores the importance of a structured carbon neutral strategy in mitigating long-term financial risks associated with climate change.  

The Guide also addresses the growing concern of greenwashing by providing clear definitions and outlining the legal and reputational risks associated with misleading sustainability claims. By doing so, it aims to foster greater integrity and trust in ESG disclosures.  

Furthermore, the FMA’s Guide serves as a practical tool, offering real-world examples and referencing international standards to assist financial institutions in implementing effective sustainability risk management practices. This initiative represents a significant step towards embedding ESG considerations into the core of financial risk assessment and underscores Austria’s commitment to promoting sustainable finance. 

 

Sources : 

https://sustainability.freshfields.com/post/102k8nk/the-austrian-financial-market-authoritys-new-guide-on-managing-sustainability-ri 

https://sustainability.freshfields.com/post/102k8nk/the-austrian-financial-market-authoritys-new-guide-on-managing-sustainability-ri  

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