With the Australian Government’s introduction of new mandatory climate disclosure standards, firms are on the cusp of a fundamental change in financial reporting. For company directors and executives accountable for the accuracy and credibility of these disclosures, the pressure is on.
In this report, Baringa provides an analysis of more than 100 Australian financial services firms, including those listed on the ASX200 and large unlisted companies and funds to see how well-prepared firms are for the new legislation. The report finds that full disclosure doesn’t mean credible disclosure - firms are often disclosing widely, but are lacking depth.
Download the report to see which financial institutions are disclosing well, and where firms are struggling the most in terms of disclosure depth and credibility.
How ready are Australia’s 100 largest financial services firms for mandatory climate disclosures?
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