As SFDR 2.0 moves from regulatory proposal toward operational reality, asset managers and institutional investors are questioning whether their current fund classifications, sustainability claims, and supporting data will align with the next phase of regulatory change.
This transition period creates an opportunity to anticipate what comes next and future-proof sustainability strategies so compliance can support long-term product design rather than constrain it.
Join us for a breakfast presentation and roundtable discussion focused on the practical implications of SFDR 2.0 for investment teams, sustainability experts, and compliance leaders.
We will discuss:
- What SFDR 2.0 changes in practice for sustainable product design, including expectations around transition strategies, sustainability objectives, exclusions, and the future role of the broad Article 8 category.
- How firms should approach the revision of SFDR while maintaining compliance with the current framework, and how to strike the right balance between stability, flexibility, and regulatory readiness.
- The growing expectations around ESG data, methodologies, and transparency, and how to manage these at scale without increasing operational burden.
- How technology and data infrastructure can help transform SFDR compliance from a reactive obligation into a source of efficiency, consistency, and competitive differentiation.
