Tag: Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation
Zeidler Group unpacks the EU’s new SFDR 2.0 rules
Zeidler Group has released a streamlined practical guide to help firms interpret the European Commission’s proposal for SFDR 2.0, which represents the most substantial...
SFDR 2.0: What the EU’s major reform means
The European Commission has set out plans for the most sweeping reform of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) since the rules first came...
Strengthening SDG credibility in sustainable finance
Adopted in 2015, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) serve as a universal framework to end poverty, protect the planet, and promote global...
SFDR updates reshape Article 8 & 9 disclosures
Sustainable finance continues to take centre stage in Europe’s regulatory landscape as 2025 advances, with fund managers needing to adapt quickly to changing requirements....
Measuring ESG impact with smarter attribution models
As ESG factors play an increasingly central role in investment strategy, financial institutions are grappling with how to assess their impact effectively.
Zeidler supports funds on ESMA SFDR alignment
As ESMA closes its review for the first half of the year, it has released its Final Report on the 2023–2024 Common Supervisory Action...
ACCA urges EU to simplify SFDR and ease reporting burden
The ACCA has called on the European Commission to simplify its SFDR, warning that its current complexity risks undermining the bloc's sustainability ambitions.
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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.
FCA finalises sustainability disclosure rules to tackle greenwashing
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published a policy statement confirming the final rules under the Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR) and investment labels regime.
AI and ESG trends transforming wealth management in 2023
Economic uncertainties have seen Western economies grapple with challenges such as high-interest rates, amidst geopolitical issues like the war in Ukraine. This ripple effect has significantly impacted the wealth management sector.










