• Are you a corporate entity interested in understanding how your CSRD disclosures could be used by banks for their risk management purposes? • What data do they consider most relevant, and why? • Why are banks interested in data points that are not mandatory under the CSRD? • What key challenges related to data availability, quality, and materiality have banks identified? • How can data quality be further improved to meet your creditors' expectations? Join us on Thursday, January 23, at 3 PM for the launch of the new C-ESG Risk Roundtable Data Workstream report, which will be held online. We will be discussing, with representatives from Nordea, ING, and the European Central Bank, the use of corporate data published under the CSRD for risk management purposes and how this data on climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystems will feed key processes such as customer due diligence, customer risk assessments, and credit ratings. |
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Report of the C-ESG Risk Roundtable Data Workstream |
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The latest report from the Data Workstream of the C-ESG Risk Roundtable explains how climate change and biodiversity- and ecosystems-related disclosures from non-financial corporates under the CSRD can be utilized by banks for risk management purposes. It serves as a starting point for fostering better dialogue between banks and non-financial corporates, ultimately contributing to key processes such as customer due diligence, customer risk assessments, and credit ratings. |
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