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The UK Financial Conduct Authority publishes a discussion paper (DP23/1) on finance for positive sustainable change

By Musonda Kapotwe, Findley Penn-Hughes, Charlotte Tarr & Oliver Williams on March 28, 2023
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The UK Financial Conduct Authority (the “FCA“) recently published its Discussion Paper (DP23/1) on ‘Finance for positive sustainable change’ (“DP23/1“) as part of its ongoing effort to promote sustainable finance and align the financial sector with the UK’s environmental, social, and governance (“ESG“) goals. DP23/1 draws on the Task Force on Climate Related Financial Disclosures (“TCFD“) recommendations and considers how regulated firms’ governance, incentives and competence can support sustainability-related objectives.

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Musonda Kapotwe has extensive transactional experience advising on the impact of UK financial services regulation on banking, capital markets and derivative transactions.

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Oliver Williams is an associate in the Banking & Finance practice of the London office. He is also an active member of the firm’s Global ESG Group.

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