An overview from ENSAfrica
Although the financial services industry does not emit any carbon itself, or does so in very small quantities, the introduction of the carbon tax will continue to play a role in the growth, development, and governance of the financial services industry in South Africa.
Our South African firm, ENSAfrica, provides a detailed overview of the impact and highlights that the financial services industry must carefully consider the effects of the carbon tax on the company’s competitiveness and ESG criteria and adapt to ensure a sustainable financial, operational and strategic performance.
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