Sustainable Finance
The asset management industry plays a key role in meeting the objectives of the European Green Deal to make the EU’s economy sustainable. Our members integrate ESG considerations across their risk management processes and investment decisions. They develop sustainable investment products and foster transparency to fight greenwashing. This increases choice, trust and, in turn, retail investors’ participation. Overall, such efforts mobilise capital towards a fair and just transition to a climate-neutral economy by 2050.
EFAMA actively contributes to the development and implementation of EU’s sustainable finance initiatives. Among them are a comprehensive transparency framework for financial market participants, standards and labels for green financial products, classification of green economic activities and policies enhancing corporate sustainability reporting.
EFAMA's comments on JRC's 2nd Technical Report on Development of EU Ecolabel Criteria for Retail Financial Products
EFAMA statement about Renewed Sustainable Finance Strategy Consultation
EFAMA's position on EU Taxonomy in view of Trialogues
Bringing ESG Ratings and ESG Data Providers within the Regulatory Perimeter
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations play a crucial role in asset managers' investment decisions for several reasons:
Bringing ESG ratings and data providers within the regulatory perimeter
Today, the European Commission has released their proposal for a regulation on ESG ratings and data providers.
EFAMA questions the threshold approach in ESMA’s proposed guidelines on the use of ESG terms in fund names
EFAMA has today published its response to the ESMA consultation on guidelines on funds’ names using ESG or sustainability-related terms. EFAMA members have concerns around the proposed numerical threshold approach as it may not address the underlying greenwashing issues our industry is facing due to the current lack of clarity on many key sustainable finance concepts.