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The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) are a set of regulations established by the EU to standardize sustainability reporting for companies. The ESRS officially came into effect on January 1, 2024, with reporting expected to commence in 2025.
Employees in financial services, such as financial analysts, relationship managers, product developers, compliance officers, internal auditors, as well as investors, need to be aware of the scope and range of their responsibility.
Companies operating within the EU are required to adhere to the ESRS. This enhances transparency and accountability in ESG reporting and can foster trust with stakeholders.
Non-EU companies that conduct business in the EU or have significant operations within the EU must also comply with the ESRS.