UK to require TCFD rules for largest companies from 2022
The government has approved a set of climate change-related financial requirements for the UK's largest businesses, including banks and insurers, to align with the Trans-Pacific Financial Conduct Authority (TCCT) recommendations for UK investors.
Source: professionalpensions.comPublished on 2021-10-29
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