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Report on Market Practices Regarding EU taxonomy
Sofia, 01 February 2024 – The comprehensive report delves into how the EU taxonomy and the broader sustainable finance framework assist financial and non-financial actors in transitioning to net zero.
01.02.2024
The primary objective is to explore how the EU sustainable finance framework can support and inform the transition efforts of economic actors including beyond regulatory compliance. The report provides a compendium of early practices, financial products, instruments, and initiatives employed by market participants to transition their business models and investments

The market practices showcased encompass contributions from seven stakeholder groups: large corporates, credit institutions, insurers, investors, public institutions, consultants and auditors, and SMEs

The report does not constitute guidance for market participants or a legal interpretation of the rules. Instead, it offers valuable input to the European Commission and the European Supervisory Authorities on the implementation issues of the EU taxonomy standards and disclosure requirements

The platform will organize webinar on 6th of February who aims to present the work conducted by the Platform’s Subgroup on Usability and Data, highlighting key findings and recommendations from the recently published “compendium of market practices” report.

https://finance.ec.europa.eu/events/webinar-report-platform-sustainable-finance-2024-02-06_en

The report and its appendix can be found here at the following links:

https://finance.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2024-01/240129-sf-platform-report-market-practices-compendium-report_en.pdf

https://finance.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2024-01/240129-sf-platform-report-market-practices-compendium-annex_en.pdf
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