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  • Sustainability Standards & Practice,
• 7/11/22

Key insights into the ASEAN sustainable finance taxonomy

At this webinar held on 7 November 2022 the sustainable finance community had the opportunity to hear from Eugene Wong, Chief Executive Officer at Sustainable Finance Institute Asia Limited, which hosts the ASEAN Taxonomy Board. Eugene provided an overview of the ASEAN taxonomy process and deep dive into key elements of the taxonomy.

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