EU Taxonomy Guide for CFO’s – How to Avoid Chaos
As a CFO, you have to provide the company’s EU Taxonomy report annually for investors, banks and other shareholders
This whitepaper is intended for those who are responsible for providing the financial data and calculating the relevant KPI’s for taxonomy reporting in non-financial companies. Read the latest whitepaper to learn more about:
- What is the EU Taxonomy Regulation?
- Digitalisation and EU taxonomy
- Nine steps for EU Taxonomy reporting
Follow the nine steps to comply with the EU taxonomy requirements.
The aim of the EU taxonomy regulation is to prevent greenwashing and make green activities more attractive to investors.
EU Taxonomy is highly relevant for companies aiming to obtain investments through green bonds, loans, and other EU-level funding opportunities.
The CFO’s guide is also available in German and by downloading your copy below, you will receive access to German version as well.
Download EU Taxonomy CFO whitepaper 2023
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EU TAXONOMY CLASSIFICATION
- Six environmental objectives
- Substantial contribution assessment
- Do no significant harm (DNSH) assessment
- Minimum safeguard assessment
- Summarizing, printing, archiving, and communication features
- Training, workshops and advisory
- Assists with verification
KPI REPORTING
- Reporting by Taxonomy activity
- Undertaking or group level
- Turnover, capital & operational expendures
- CapEx plans
- Detailed disclusure model by the Delegate Act
- Annual reporting
- Summarizing, printing, archiving, and communication features
- Training, workshops and advisory
- Assists with verification
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