Webinar replay: Companies’ ESG profile assessment by financial institutions - embrace the procedure and enhance your business

Financial institutions will assess companies according to the level of sustainable approach in their business. Companies must be prepared to being screened regarding the application of ESG aspects to their business. What questions from financial institutions should entrepreneurs and company leaders expect? Watch our replay to learn more.

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European financial institutions, including those in Slovakia, should already have so-called ESG scorings or ratings ready these days.

Financial institutions will be able to provide more favourable financing to clients who meet the necessary ESG scores. Companies will thus be able to get a better interest rate or greater support in business.

This year, many companies will also have to state in detail in their annual report how many and which of their activities are green.

Only those companies that are ready for the assessment of financial institutions will be able to draw funds as soon as possible and thus also improve, expand and strenghten their business.

Our experts on sustainability have studied a sample questionnaire from the Slovak Banking Association, which financial institutions will reflect on. Discover our insights and tips on how to approach this essential assessment.

Agenda

  • Summarizing the obligations of companies in the field of sustainability based on EU regulations
  • Presentation of a sample questionnaire from the Slovak Banking Association
  • Focus on specific areas of the questionnaire
  • Practical examples
  • Q&A

Speakers

  • Jana Ružická, Sustainability Director, Mazars in Slovakia
  • Martin Dolinský, Senior consultant, Mazars in Slovakia

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