CSRD: Analysis of the european regulatory framework

The CSRD is the new directive imposed on companies in Europe. But what does it actually entail? And what impact will it have on financial companies? Weefin takes a analysis.
Written by
Louise PIETTE
Published on
17/4/2024

The CSRD is a new directive replacing the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD), now requiring over 50,000 companies in Europe to prepare extra-financial reporting on their CSR impacts, encompassing environmental, social, and societal aspects, subject to a double materiality analysis.

WeeFin presents a detailed analysis of this directive:

  • CSRD objectives and scope
  • NFRS vs CSRD: what's new?
  • What data should be reported?
  • And what about financial companies?

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