Web seminar: Sustainability reporting guidelines - 7 steps to CSRD
Mandatory since January 1 - The Corporate Sustainable Reporting Directive, which replaces the previous Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), is the latest legislation on reporting non-financial information and requires financial institutions to provide more detailed sustainability reporting. The CSRD significantly expands non-financial reporting requirements in several respects—in terms of personnel, content, time, and space. This includes, among other things, information for investors, employees, consumers, and other stakeholders. With the web seminar "Guide to Sustainability Reporting," we support you in the preparation, planning, and implementation of a sustainability report in accordance with the CSRD. In particular, we explain materiality analysis as a core element of the directive and illustrate it with practical examples.
CURENTIS Web Seminar "Guidelines for Sustainability Reporting" – 7 Steps to CSRD
Includes the following topics:
Timing of reporting obligations according to company size
Reporting obligations, regulations and innovations of the directive for credit institutions
Contents of the CSRD according to the European Sustainable Reporting Standards (ESRS)
Preparation, planning and implementation of a sustainability report
Guidance on materiality analysis with practical examples
This webinar is aimed at employees of credit institutions and non-financial companies who are already dealing with non-financial reporting in accordance with CSRD or will be doing so in the near future.
youModerator:
Fabian Brandt has been with CURENTIS AG since 2023. He gained extensive project experience while working in management consulting in the areas of CSR reporting and sustainable banking. He also specializes in sustainable finance with a focus on EU taxonomy.