Insurance Europe: EC corporate governance proposals must account for existing EU sustainability rules

10 February 2021

Insurance Europe has today published its response to a consultation by the European Commission on sustainable corporate governance, including matters regarding social and human rights, climate change and the environment.


The sector is supportive of the EU’s sustainability objectives and already makes a significant contribution towards the transition to sustainability. However, should the Commission decide to establish an EU-level legal framework for sustainable corporate governance, it must strike the right balance between the benefit of greater transparency and the burden it would impose on companies.

Such a framework should focus on sectors that are lagging behind in the transition to sustainability and thoroughly consider existing sectorial sustainability rules. For example, insurers are already subject to several requirements to integrate considerations about adverse impacts on human rights and environmental issues into their corporate governance frameworks.

Therefore, before proposing new legislative requirements on sustainable corporate governance, the Commission should:

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