
MSCI's EBA Pillar 3 ESG Disclosure Solutions assist banks in measuring and reporting climate-related risks in compliance with the European Banking Authority's ESG Pillar 3 framework. The solution supports granular reporting required by the EBA ESG Pillar 3 disclosure mandates and aligns with TCFD recommendations and EU Taxonomy activities. It caters to banks with securities traded on EU regulated markets, requiring them to report climate risks across four main categories starting in 2023. The framework includes 10 reporting templates covering climate-related risks, mitigation actions, green...
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MSCI's EBA Pillar 3 ESG Disclosure Solutions provide comprehensive support for banks to meet the European Banking Authority's ESG Pillar 3 framework requirements. This solution offers data and tools to help banks measure and report on climate-related risks, aligning with various global and regional ESG reporting standards. The framework requires banks to disclose information about climate risks in four main categories, utilizing 10 reporting templates to cover various aspects of climate-related risks and sustainability integration
Key Features
Comprehensive Reporting Support MSCI's solution aids banks in meeting EBA ESG Pillar 3 disclosure requirements.
- Supports granular reporting mandated by EBA ESG Pillar 3
- Aligns with TCFD recommendations and EU Taxonomy activities
Versatile Climate Data and Metrics MSCI provides institutional-strength ESG and climate data for reporting.
- Designed for consistency across various ESG frameworks
- Supports reporting for EBA Pillar 3, TCFD, PCAF, NFRD, CSRD, SFDR, MiFID II, and Solvency II
Benefits
Regulatory Compliance Helps banks meet ESG disclosure requirements effectively.
- Ensures alignment with EBA ESG Pillar 3 framework
- Supports compliance with multiple ESG reporting standards
Comprehensive Risk Assessment Enables banks to assess and report on various climate-related risks.
- Covers exposure to carbon-related assets
- Addresses transition and physical risks related to climate change