EBA addresses ESG and climate change risks with new proposed guidelines

  • The European Banking Authority (EBA) drafts new guidelines for managing ESG risks.
  • Active ESG factors, like climate change and social conflict, present challenges to the EU’s economy and financial sector.
  • Institutions’ risk profiles and business models may face headwinds as the EU aims for net-zero carbon emissions.
  • EBA proposes requirements for effective management processes addressing the impact of ESG factors on financial exposure.
  • Public consultation on the proposals is open until April 18, 2024, through the EBA’s consultation website.
  • The EBA’s risk anticipation aligns with EU initiatives for net-zero transition, including collecting ESG data and the Capital Requirement Directive (CRD6) finalized in December.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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