Tag: ESG
AI poised to transform corporate reporting amid ESG concerns
In a study by EY, the 2024 Global Corporate Reporting Survey highlights the growing concerns among global finance leaders regarding the integrity and reliability of nonfinancial data.
The rising influence of double materiality in ESG reporting
ESG reporting is undergoing a transformation, evolving from a regulatory necessity to a significant driver of business innovation and competitiveness.
IFRS Foundation releases guide for voluntary sustainability disclosures
The IFRS Foundation has launched a guide titled "Voluntarily applying ISSB Standards—A Guide for Preparers," announced during New York Climate Week.
How to forge winning partnerships with broker-dealers: A guide for asset...
Understanding the mindset of intermediaries is paramount for asset managers aiming to engage and collaborate with broker-dealers effectively. It's essential to grasp the key drivers behind their decision-making processes and identify critical contacts within their home offices. Such insights can highlight potential leverage points even before partnerships are forged.
CDP report unveils the crucial role of ESG ratings amid regulatory...
With 94% of investors relying on ESG ratings at least monthly, the significance of these tools has soared, according to a report from CDP.
Enhancing CSRD reporting through strategic stakeholder involvement
Effective stakeholder engagement is vital for adhering to the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).
Navigating CSRD compliance: The strategic role of IROs in sustainability reporting
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) introduces rigorous frameworks for sustainability reporting, with key components like Impacts, Risks, and Opportunities (IROs) playing a pivotal role.
Survey finds firms treat CSDDD as mere compliance, not sustainability driver
A study by Mannheim Business School has found that despite the enactment of Germany's supply chain due diligence law last year, most firms continue to rely on financial metrics over sustainability when selecting suppliers.
Twenty two US states’ challenge FASB’s climate rule integration
Financial officers from 22 US states have expressed opposition to the FASB over the proposed inclusion of the SECs climate-disclosure rules in US accounting standards.
Regulatory revisions in EU could stall progress in sustainable investments
EU regulators are being advised to approach changes to sustainable finance regulations cautiously to avoid causing delays in the sector's growth.