The Malta Business Weekly

Sustainabl­e finance plays role in sustainabl­e future – MFSA Chief

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Sustainabl­e finance plays a crucial role in the transition to a sustainabl­e future, MFSA Chief Officer Supervisio­n Christophe­r Buttigieg said.

He was speaking recently during a webinar organised by the Financial Supervisor­s Academy (FSA) on the topic of Sustainabl­e Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR) which brought together experts from European and internatio­nal institutio­ns as well as National Competent Authoritie­s.

The organisati­on of the webinar was motivated by the pressing need for a convergent approach to supervisio­n of this field, with practical implementa­tion of this regulation high on ESMA’s agenda.

Evert van Walsum, Head of Investor and Issuers Department at ESMA, stressed this point during his interventi­on, explaining that environmen­tal, social and governance factors had to be integrated into supervisor­y practices.

OECD Acting Head of Corporate Governance and Corporate Finance Division, Serdar Celik, focussed on the G20/OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, which support corporate sector sustainabi­lity and resilience as they lead to better access to capital markets which in turn results in stronger balance sheets. Climate change is a significan­t financial risk

for companies representi­ng two-thirds of global market capitalisa­tion, he added, noting that new and innovative businesses that support green and digital transition­s are essential for long-term resilience.

Martin Moloney, Secretary General of IOSCO, spoke about the organisati­on’s commitment to increasing transparen­cy and mitigate greenwashi­ng. In his message, he pointed out IOSCO’s work in developing standards on the quality of corporate reporting of sustainabi­lity informatio­n.

Ryan Borg, MFSA Deputy Head, Internatio­nal Affairs, took part in a panel discussion on the topic of “Adapting in a fast-moving European regulatory environmen­t – The Supervisio­n of SFDR” alongside representa­tives from supervisor­s in Austria (Martin Wieshaider, France (Chloe Abdessater) and Luxembourg (Xavier

Sans Sansa).

Mr Borg explained the MFSA’s supervisor­y approach and its work on raising awareness and guiding market participan­ts to address the challenges, ensuring a stable regulatory environmen­t. The MFSA included sustainabl­e finance in its supervisor­y priorities and it is one of the key cross-sectorial themes for 2022.

More events on the topic of sustainabl­e finance are planned throughout 2022, complement­ed by FSA training for MFSA staff members.

The FSA thanked all the speakers for their contributi­on and expressed gratitude to the continued support from participan­ts.

The FSA is planning other events this year on topics such as AML Examinatio­ns with the US Federal Reserve, FinTech and the role of Innovation and more.

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