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Investors are demanding more sustainability related disclosure, and regulators are also closely monitoring the impact of climate change on companies and financial institutions. European banks, as major lenders across various sectors, play a crucial role in supporting companies in their sustainability transition.
In principle, the GAR is a simple ratio quantifying EU Taxonomy-aligned assets as a percentage of total covered assets; its primary objective is to help stakeholders understand financial undertakings’ contribution to European environmental and climate objectives. As banks disclose their GAR alignment for the first time, what does it tell us about their sustainability performance and efforts to finance the green transition? Can GAR be considered an indicator of progress on meeting institutions’ sustainability commitments? In this upcoming webinar you can learn how to navigate GAR and also what to expect from the upcoming revision to improve its usability.
Join our esteemed panel of experts as they discuss:
S&P Global Market Intelligence
Associate Director, Methodology and Innovation ESG
Gautham works as an Associate Director at S&P Global, leading the development of new datasets on environmental and climate issues.
Sustainable Finance Unit, Team Leader – Taxonomy and Reporting
Born in 1982, Andrei Gurin studied European law in France (Panthéon-Sorbonne) and in the UK (King’s College London).
Associate, Sustainable Finance
Adrian Schwantes works on Sustainable Finance within the Association of German Banks (BdB).
Adviser, Sustainable Finance
Alexia Femia is a Sustainable Finance Policy Adviser at the European Banking Federation (EBF).
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