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In Data We Trust – a regulatory viewpoint

Sustainable finance regulation

Grania Baird

Jessica Reed

Kya Fear

A keystone of the developing ESG regime is data; the collection, analysis and disclosure of data is key to an ESG regime to allow investors to accurately compare products in line with any sustainability objectives they may have. In this briefing we examine the data disclosure obligations on the financial services sector, focussing on current UK obligations.

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If you require further information about anything covered in this briefing, please contact Grania BairdJessica ReedKya FearFiona Lowrie, or your usual contact at the firm on +44 (0)20 3375 7000.

This publication is a general summary of the law. It should not replace legal advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

© Farrer & Co LLP, May 2022

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