Investors would benefit from an EU legal framework with due diligence guidelines and reporting requirements for companies in the real economy. This framework should be consistent with the reporting requirements in the revised NFRD and the disclosures in the Sustainability-Related Disclosures regulation (SFDR). At the same time, any framework for supply chain due diligence should not impose a competitive disadvantage for EU companies.
Stewardship
On behalf of their clients, asset managers act as stewards for the companies in which they invest, to encourage better governance and improve their financial, environmental and social performance. Investors do so by exercising their shareholders’ rights, and engage with investee companies on issues relevant to the sustainability and long-term performance of the firm. Such issues typically include firm governance, due diligence, executive remuneration and the overall business strategy.
EFAMA adopted a Stewardship Code with principles for asset managers’ engagement with investee companies. We support the development of pragmatic, evidence-based regulation and promote consistency across different pieces of legislation. We contribute to developing the EU sustainable corporate governance agenda and support members with the implementation of the revised Shareholders Rights Directive.
EFAMA response to EC consultation on Sustainable Corporate Governance
EFAMA comments European Commission's Taxonomy Proposal (Sustainable Finance Package)
Only targeted SRD revision needed to strengthen shareholder rights
EFAMA warns against the negative impact of large-scale changes to the Shareholder Rights Directive