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EIOPA urged to include transition risks in solvency requirements
25 September 2024 -
ESMA, EIOPA: Regulatory frameworks causing greenwashing
01 June 2023The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) have said the challenges of implementing sustainability regulation may lead to greenwashing.
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Eiopa: how we plan to stop insurers greenwashing
20 January 2023Europe's insurance authority explains its plans to address greenwashing, including how the term is defined and what measures it intends to take to prevent it, in this Q&A with Joshua Geer
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ESAs issue consultation paper on financial investments in the environment
18 March 2021 -
Use SFDR draft standards as reference point, ESAs say
01 March 2021Financial institutions in the EU should "use as a reference" draft technical standards for sustainability-related disclosures until the standards formally enter into force, the three European Supervisory Authorities have said.
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Don't wait for regulation to act on climate, EC director tells insurers
04 February 2021While insurers want policy makers' help to tackle climate change, they have been told not to wait for regulation to act. Meanwhile, climate activists have urged regulators and legislators to step in, as they have no confidence in the industry's ambitions
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Insurance Europe warns against imposing climate risk scenarios in Orsas
07 January 2021 -
Green supporting factors "an important debate" in Solvency II review
13 October 2020Lower capital charges for sustainable assets is going to be "an important debate, at least from a political perspective", in the Solvency II review, according to Didier Millerot, head of the European Commission's insurance and pensions unit
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Eiopa consults on climate risk scenarios in insurers' Orsas
07 October 2020The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (Eiopa) has published a consultation on the use of climate change risk scenarios in insurers' own risk and solvency assessments (Orsas).
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Insurers say regulators have the sustainability power
21 August 2020JP Morgan Asset Management and Environmental Finance's sister publication Insurance Asset Risk have joined forces to understand what lies under the bonnet of insurers' responsible investment announcements. Findings were compiled in a report. We present some of the key high- level discoveries, with part one focusing on regulation. Vincent Huck reports
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