ISDA submitted a response to the European Commission’s (EC) inception impact assessment on the establishment of a European single access point (ESAP) for financial and non-financial company information.
In the response, ISDA highlighted the negative impact of
environmental, social and governance data scarcity, the importance of
machine-readability of data, and the need to establish non-financial
reporting standards prior to digitization. The EC has indicated that a
legislative proposal on the establishment of ESAP is expected in the
third quarter of 2021.
ISDA Comments on Establishment of a European Single Access Point(pdf)
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