EPRA & KPMG - EU Taxonomy Webinar 2023

We are pleased to invite you to a critical webinar, jointly hosted by EPRA and KPMG, dedicated to understanding and implementing the EU Taxonomy Regulation (EU) 2020/852, specifically tailored for the listed real estate sector. This session will shed light on recent updates and guidelines, focusing on how they impact our industry.

DATE: December 5th, 2023
TIME: 10.00AM
PLATFORM: Zoom
REGISTRATION LINK:
Here

Webinar Insights:

  • Tailored for Listed Real Estate: Discover how the EU Taxonomy's climate and environmental objectives directly apply to the listed real estate sector.
  • Updated Implementation Guidelines: Dive into EPRA and KPMG’s latest guidelines, specifically focusing on the challenges and opportunities for real estate companies.
  • Critical Reporting Questions Addressed:
    • Best practices for reporting on the eligibility and alignment of activities within the real estate context.
    • Defining top-performing building stock and aligning with the Taxonomy's criteria.
    • Methodologies for accurately reporting Turnover, CapEX, and OpEX in real estate.
  • Detailed Analysis for Real Estate: Learn to perform a comprehensive analysis and report in line with the EC's set of delegated acts, specifically focusing on the implications for the listed real estate sector.

This webinar is an unmissable opportunity for professionals in the listed real estate sector aiming to align with the latest EU sustainability regulations. The session, enriched with insights from EPRA’s extensive engagement with its membership, promises to deliver practical and sector-specific guidance.

Please register using the provided link. Your participation is crucial in navigating these significant regulatory updates, and we look forward to addressing your specific questions and needs.

We eagerly anticipate your presence at this informative session.

5th December
Zoom

 

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