The AMF is urging French stakeholdersโESG rating providers, users, and rated entitiesโto respond to ESMA's 2022 Call for Evidence on the EU ESG rating market to inform European Commission efforts on improving transparency and reliability. This matters as it contributes to the foundational data driving the ESG Ratings Regulation (EU 2024/3005), which imposes authorization, disclosure, and conflict-of-interest rules on providers, affecting sustainable finance compliance across the EU. With the regulation applying from 2 July 2026, early engagement helps shape final rules amid ongoing ESMA consultations on technical standards.
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What Changed
This AMF notice itself introduces no new regulatory changes; it promotes responses to ESMA's 2022 Call for Evidence, which gathered market insights to support the European Commission's July 2021 sustainable finance strategy. However, it highlights the push for a European framework on ESG ratings, including transparency on methodologies, conflict-of-interest management, internal controls, and dialogue with rated companiesโelements now codified in the ESG Ratings Regulation effective 2 January 202
What You Need To Do
- For ESG Providers
- For Users and Rated Entities
- All Affected Firms
- AMF Stakeholders
Compliance Impact
Urgency: High โ The 2022 Call for Evidence is historical, but it feeds into the ESG Ratings Regulation now in force (since 2 January 2025), with application looming on 2 July 2026โless than 6 months away as of January 2026. Firms face authorization risks, operational overhauls for conflicts/disclosu