EU sustainable finance governance: SFDR requirements, enforcement, and the path to SFDR 2.0
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Julia Cripps
8d ago· 5 min readenInsight
Summary
This briefing examines governance requirements under the EU's Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), including current rules, enforcement actions, regulatory guidance, and anticipated changes under the upcoming "SFDR 2.0" framework. It focuses on how the EU aims to create a level playing field for governance in sustainable finance while protecting consumers and markets from greenwashing.
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· 2 pulledGovernance has always been important.
In the EU, one of the aims of the sustainable finance legislation which has been put in place has been to set a level playing field for governance, as well as protecting consumers and the markets from greenwashing.
Governance has always been important. In the EU, one of the aims of the sustainable finance legislation which has been put in place has been to set a...
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