home
news

Webinar: Navigating SFDR Reporting, Current Practices and Future Directions for Investors

share this article

Join us for our upcoming webinar where we will present the key findings from our analysis of sustainability disclosures by 15 largest investors and 45 investment funds.

📅 When? 13.12.2024 from 10 am to 11 am CET

Look forward to hearing from:

  • Mathilda Loussert, Policy Officer, DG FISMA
  • Pierre Garrault, Senior Policy Adviser, Eurosif
  • David Němeček, Senior Sustainable Finance Expert, Frank Bold
  • Filip Gregor, Head of the Responsible Companies section, Frank Bold

Register now

In this webinar, we will explore the state of play and the future of reporting according to Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). You will learn more on the current reporting practice and the outlook for the SFDR review in 2025. The panel will also offer insights regarding the SFDR review from DG FISMA and Eurosif.

The study covers analysed entity level disclosures of 15 major investors and their product level disclosures of 45 investment funds that claim compliance with Article 8 or Article 9 of SFDR. We analysed their objectives, method, targets and performance measurement approach.

The findings and conclusions from our research will inform the upcoming review of the SFDR and guidance of investor sustainability reporting.

    (
)

You may also like these news

Briefing: What Businesses and Investors Need to Know About the Omnibus 1 Value Chain Cap on Information Requests

A new legal briefing by Frank Bold unpacks the new restrictions on information requests to business suppliers following the Omnibus 1 revisions to the CSRD and CSDDD, and explains the practical implications for companies.

Prioritisation Under the CSDDD: A Compass, Not a Shortcut

Due diligence under the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is designed to direct finite corporate resources towards the issues that matter most for people and the environment. At the heart of that effort is prioritisation, defined in Article 9 of the Directive. Having spoken about this topic at the RBA conference this week, I want to share some reflections on what good prioritisation looks like in practice and what pitfalls to avoid.

5/12/2026

The European Parliament’s SFDR draft report moves sustainable finance closer to a credible climate transition — but major loopholes remain

The Parliament proposal shows that many of the concerns raised through Frank Bold’s research and engagement with policymakers are now entering the legislative mainstream. But the negotiations ahead will determine whether the final framework is capable of addressing the structural weaknesses that continue to undermine trust in the sustainable investment market.