Insurance Europe: ESAs' proposals for ES disclosure templates would not improve transparency for consumers

20 October 2020

Insurance Europe has today published its response to a survey by the European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs) on their proposals for disclosure templates for environmental and/or social financial products.

Europe’s insurers support the goal of improving the participation of consumers in the green transition by ensuring that they receive clear and understandable information on environmental and/or social financial products. Disclosures must be designed to be of the maximum value for consumers and developed with the end-user experience in mind.

Unfortunately, the ESAs’ proposed templates are neither consumer-friendly nor digital friendly. In particular, the templates are difficult to understand, too long and risk duplicating information contained in other documentation that is already provided to consumers. This will result in unnecessary information overload and will undermine consumer understanding.

In addition, the prescriptiveness of the templates does not allow manufacturers to adapt the information to different product features and existing national practices. This will result in poor comparability between single product types, and even worse comparability across multiple product types.

For these reasons, Insurance Europe recommends that the ESAs:

Overall, it is key that the disclosure framework reflects market reality, is workable across product types and delivers clear and understandable sustainability-related information to customers. This is equally important at product as well as at entity-level.

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