Insurance Europe has today published its comments on an inception impact assessment conducted by the European Commission on its plans to establish a European Single Access Point (ESAP) for financial and non-financial information disclosed by companies.
Non-financial data is particularly relevant when ambitious and
fast-paced policy actions rely on its availability, as is the case for
sustainable finance. Robust, comparable and reliable environmental,
social and governance (ESG) data is also vital for identifying and
assessing sustainability risks in insurers’ activities and is necessary
to enable investors, such as insurers, to steer their portfolios towards
sustainability objectives: eg the ambitions of the Paris Agreement and
of the European Green Deal.
Therefore, the Commission’s ESAP initiative is welcome. Care should
be taken to ensure that any wider scope beyond ESG data does not slow
down the availability of ESG data within the ESAP.
Data requirements for the ESAP must also be fully aligned with the
regulatory requirements set by the Sustainable Finance Disclosure
Regulation (SFDR), Taxonomy Regulation and the Non-Financial Reporting
Directive (NFRD).
The ESAP could also help to minimise related costs for participants,
as they would no longer be forced to rely on third-party providers for
ESG data. In addition, it can help to improve transparency about ESG
data and enhance the comparability and reliability of research and
ratings.
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