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Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) Guide

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What it is

The Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) is an EU regulation requiring financial market participants to classify products by sustainability ambition: Article 6 (no sustainability claims), Article 8 (promotes environmental or social characteristics), or Article 9 (has sustainable investment as its objective). It mandates standardized disclosure on sustainability risks and principal adverse impacts.


Why we picked this

SFDR created a classification system that, for the first time, lets investors compare sustainability claims across funds using standardized categories. Before SFDR, every fund defined 'sustainable' differently. Now, an Article 9 fund must demonstrate that sustainable investment is its core objective, not a marketing afterthought. Understanding SFDR categories is essential for navigating European green finance.


Key takeaways

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