ESBG welcomes the opportunity to comment on the European Commission's proposal to establish a European Single Access Point (ESAP). This tool was already listed as one of the sixteen actions to carry out in the framework of the Capital Markets Union.
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ESAP has been designed as a very ambitious tool with the aim of
collecting financial and non-financial information. ESBG members would
like to highlight the need of taxonomies regarding non-financial
information. Companies already make an important effort to comply with
all reporting's required at international and national level. Although
the Commission mentions in the consultation document that ESAP is a
voluntary tool, ESBG believes it is very important to emphasize this
feature and in a first stage it should be configured as a voluntary
tool. Read our full position here.
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