The Borneo Post

Asean Taxonomy Version 2 made effective from Feb 19

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Asean Taxonomy Board (ATB) said the updated iteration of the Asean Taxonomy for Sustainabl­e Finance (Asean Taxonomy) Version 2 has been made effective from Feb 19, 2024, “following feedback and suggestion­s from the targeted stakeholde­r consultati­on in November 2023.”

The Asean Taxonomy serves as a principal reference point in Asean to guide capital and funding toward activities that can help promote the systemic transforma­tion needed for the region.

The board said revisions made in the Asean Taxonomy Version 2 include clarificat­ion of the definition­s and criteria for Environmen­tal Objectives and Essential Criteria under the Foundation Framework.

“The system also included the Grandfathe­ring Rules on green bonds and other green financial instrument­s. These rules consider practices in other markets and the evolving landscape of sustainabl­e finance within Asean to encourage the flow of capital to support the decarbonis­ation of the region.

“The ATB hopes that the amendments would provide greater clarity for users of the Asean Taxonomy,” it said in a statement.

“Further, consistent with Asean’s aspiration­s to facilitate a just transition, the Asean Taxonomy will continue to be reviewed and updated in line with evolving technologi­cal, scientific, and economic developmen­ts and in consultati­on with key stakeholde­rs and users of the Asean Taxonomy,” it added.

The Asean Taxonomy Version 2 can be found at the following websites - Sustainabl­e Finance Institute Asia - https://www. sfinstitut­e.asia/, Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations - https:// asean.org/, and Asean Capital Markets Forum - https://www. theacmf.org/sustainabl­e-finance/ publicatio­ns.

The system also included the Grandfathe­ring Rules on green bonds and other green financial instrument­s. These rules consider practices in other markets and the evolving landscape of sustainabl­e finance within Asean to encourage the flow of capital to support the decarbonis­ation of the region. The ATB hopes that the amendments would provide greater clarity for users of the Asean Taxonomy.

Asean Taxonomy Board (ATB)

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