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SFDR explained:
An introductory guide

What is the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR), who is affected by it and what’s the scope of the requirements? This introductory guide gives you an overview of what the SFDR entails and how it can be used.
SFDR explained: An introductory guide

The SFDR is a regulation introduced by the European Union with the aim of promoting sustainability in the financial sector and enhancing transparency for investors. The SFDR sets out disclosure requirements that financial market participants and financial advisers must comply with when offering financial products and services.

Download the guide and read about:

  • What is the SFDR?
  • Who is affected by it?
  • What’s the scope of the requirements? 
  • How does it relate to the EU Taxonomy?
  • What are the benefits of aligning with the SFDR?
  • What are the key steps to ensure compliance?

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