Financial Services Sustainability Insights

Read time: 17 min        Added date: 13/03/2025

Regulations, reporting, and social responsibility in 2025

Primrose Hill, London

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Get a macro-level view of sustainability in 2025 for financial services firms.

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Following our previous edition which explained the three approaches jurisdictions and governments take to implement transition finance plans, we similarly apply a macro-lens to the year ahead, assessing the current state of sustainability in financial services and identifying the key topics and issues in the sector for 2025.

This edition focuses on the key sustainability themes for 2025, including sustainability regulation and disclosure, the impact of the EU's CSRD, transition plans for climate reporting, managing greenwashing risks, and the growing emphasis on social sustainability.

Download the full newsletter (PDF, 5MB) for insight into the prevalent challenges facing financial institutions, and strategies to navigate the ever-changing sustainability landscape.

 

Catch up on the last edition

Download the September 2024 edition of the Sustainability Insights newsletter, where we explored how financial institutions might begin to prepare for decarbonisation and use the transition plans that are emerging from the companies they support.

September Sustainability Insights (PDF, 1.1MB)

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