Delivering the data behind climate-related financial disclosures

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Climate-related financial disclosures are the accounting challenge of the decade.

In 2021, the UK became the first G20 member to adopt mandatory climate-related financial disclosure requirements. Now, large and listed companies must disclose how they identify, assess and manage climate-related risks and opportunities.

Disclosures with unreliable property data leads to miscalculated emissions, mispriced assets, and misjudged climate risk. Companies that lag behind in terms of reporting and addressing these issues will be exposed financially, legally, and reputationally.

Download our latest white paper to learn how to access accurate data for climate-related financial disclosures in the property sector, get ahead on regulatory reporting, and turn climate risk into revenue.

If you want to know more about climate-related financial disclosures, or how Kamma overcomes challenges associated with property data, get in touch now and sign up to our mailing list to stay up to date.

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