EFAMA’s latest Market Insights shows fluctuations in the SFDR fund market and makes policy recommendations for the future

30 June 2023

This Market Insights presents the latest trends in the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) Article 8 and Article 9 fund markets. It looks at developments since the onset of SFDR in early 2021, with a particular focus on changes in the second half of 2022, and sheds light on evolutions at a country level. It also provides an overview of outstanding regulatory issues and EFAMA recommendations concerning the SFDR.

EFAMA has released today a new issue of its Market Insights series titled “The SFDR fund market – State of play, latest market developments and outstanding regulatory issues ”.

 

This Market Insights presents the latest trends in the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) Article 8 and Article 9 fund markets. It looks at developments since the onset of SFDR in early 2021, with a particular focus on changes in the second half of 2022, and sheds light on evolutions at a country level. It also provides an overview of outstanding regulatory issues and EFAMA recommendations concerning the SFDR.

 

SFDR market developments
Outstanding policy issues and EFAMA recommendations

Anyve Arakelijan, Regulatory Policy Advisor at EFAMA commented: “Despite challenges and uncertainties faced by the fund industry, there are promising signs of progress in the implementation process of the SFDR framework. Revisions to the SFDR RTS are underway, aiming to rectify deficiencies, while future plans include a more fundamental review of the SFDR. In parallel, the recently adopted phased-in CSRD framework should improve the accessibility and credibility of ESG data over time.”

 

Thomas Tilley, Senior Economist at EFAMA commented: “As fund managers will continue to adapt to new policy guidance, clearer definitions, and better ESG data, the Article 8 and Article 9 funds markets will most likely remain in full flux over the next few years.”

 

EFAMA’s Director General, Tanguy van de Werve, commented: “This latest issue of our Market Insights series zooms in on the SFDR, a key pillar of sustainable investing. EU regulation significantly impacts the development of sustainable finance and it will be important for the next phase of regulatory changes to provide clarity and stability to support Europe’s transition to net-zero.”

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