Tag: SFDR
How CSR and ESG differ and why they’re crucial for business...
In the modern business landscape, the distinction between CSR and ESG practices is becoming increasingly significant.
Fidelity International unveils new sustainable investing framework
Fidelity International, an esteemed investment management firm, has revamped its approach to sustainable investing. Fidelity International Unveils New Sustainable Investing Framework
Mastering ESG compliance: Essential steps to enhance corporate sustainability
An ESG reporting strategy is paramount in managing the intricacies of frameworks like the CSRD, EU Taxonomy, and SFDR.
Bloomberg unveils innovative tool for sustainable investment screening tool
Bloomberg today unveiled a new sustainable investment screening tool available on the Bloomberg Terminal.
Understanding the UK’s Sustainability Disclosure Requirements for 2024
The UK is gearing up to introduce the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) in 2024, marking a significant shift in the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) regulatory landscape. This pioneering legislation is set to standardise how asset owners and managers communicate and market their sustainable investment products. Through a mix of anti-greenwashing rules, investment labelling, and disclosures, the SDR aims to assist investors in making informed choices about sustainable finance products and investments.
Navigating ESG reporting compliance: 5 tips for investors and portfolio firms
Position Green, an ESG FinTech company, has offered some insight into how firms can spark engagement among portfolio companies during the reporting season.
Novata pioneers new SFDR reporting tool for enhanced market transparency
Novata, a tech platform and certified B Corp, is offering a comprehensive ESG data solution specifically tailored for the private markets.
Clarity AI rolls out SFDR-compliant tool for index and ETF providers
Clarity AI, a leading sustainability technology platform, has announced the introduction of its innovative methodology.
Corporate responsibility & Europe’s CSDDD: What lies ahead for businesses.
The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, commonly referred to as CSDDD or CS3D, is Europe's ambitious initiative aimed at instilling sustainable practices within the corporate world. Designed to monitor and ensure that corporations are accountable for their human rights and environmental impacts, the directive is making waves and is projected to be adopted by the end of 2023.
Navigating the new norms: Understanding SFDR, CSRD, and EU Taxonomy
Sustainable finance is becoming the linchpin for the EU in achieving its environmental and climate objectives. It achieves this by channeling funds into environmentally-conscious...