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The JFSC & Sustainable Finance in 2024

06/03/2024

The JFSC Sustainable Finance website page states.

  1. The JFSC IS committed to supporting the global move towards more sustainable finance that considers environmental, social, and governance factors.
  2. In 2024, the JFSC plans to build on the work of the Government of Jersey. The government's strategic roadmap on sustainable finance will inform how we respond and define a multi-year plan.
  3. In 2021, Jersey Finance commissioned a report to develop a vision and a plan to develop Jersey’s reputation as a sustainable financial jurisdiction. This work will continue throughout 2024.

WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO DATE

  1. In 2021, the JFSC was accepted as a Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) member. NGFS is a network for Central Banks and Supervisors who, voluntarily:
    • Exchange experiences
    • Share best practices
    • Contribute to the development of environment and climate risk management in the financial sector.
  2. In 2021, Jersey Finance commissioned a report to develop a vision and a plan to develop Jersey’s reputation as a sustainable financial jurisdiction. This work will continue throughout 2024.
  3. In 2021, the JFSC announced that we were changing several of our Codes of Practice and the Jersey Private Fund Guide following feedback received during our sustainable investments consultation.

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