When reviewing the degree of Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation (SFDR) to be imposed on financial products within the European Union (EU) having made claims of sustainability, around 10 percent of survey respondents had no opinion, while less than nine percent of respondents (24 replies) were impartial. The largest portion of survey respondents, totaling 94 replies, advocated to "totally agree" with the concept of additional SFDR requirements to be placed on EU sustainable products.
Level of agreement for additional Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation (SFDR) to be imposed for European Union (EU) financial products claiming sustainability in select parts of Europe and the United States in 2023
Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, United Kingdom, United States
Survey time period
September 14 to December 22, 2023
Number of respondents
274 respondents
Special properties
Organizations and individuals.
Supplementary notes
This data was generated using information from 274 respondents, whole survey group details are below.
The survey group was made up of 324 organizations and individuals coming from; Financial market participants (FMPs) and financial advisers comprised the largest group of respondents (63%), insurance companies (14%), and banks (10%), and NGOs (11%).
Respondents were primarily from EU countries, with France (23%), Germany (10%), Belgium (7%), Spain (6%), and Luxembourg (6%) being the most represented (totaling 52%). Approximately 19% of respondents were from non-EU countries, predominantly the UK (11%) and the U.S. (5%).
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Level of agreement for additional Sustainable Finance Disclosures Regulation (SFDR) to be imposed for European Union (EU) financial products claiming sustainability in select parts of Europe and the United States in 2023 [Graph], European Commission, May 3, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1535368/agreement-for-additional-sfdr-eu-sustainable-products-europe-and-us/