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SFDR

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What is SFDR?

SFDR stands for Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation. It's a set of EU rules designed to make the sustainability profile of funds more comparable and better understood by end investors. It mandates greater transparency from financial market participants regarding the integration of sustainability risks and the consideration of adverse sustainability impacts in their investment processes.

What other technologies are related to SFDR?

SFDR Complementary Technologies

The EU Taxonomy is a classification system that establishes a list of environmentally sustainable economic activities. SFDR uses the EU Taxonomy to determine the sustainability of investments, thus making them strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside SFDR in 21% (90) of relevant job posts
The CSRD mandates companies to report on a wide range of sustainability-related issues. The data reported under CSRD is an important input for financial market participants to comply with SFDR disclosure requirements, making them strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside SFDR in 10% (92) of relevant job posts
The TCFD provides a framework for companies to disclose climate-related risks and opportunities. While SFDR has a broader scope, the TCFD framework can provide useful information and data for SFDR disclosures, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside SFDR in 6% (110) of relevant job posts

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