The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) is a prominent regulatory body headquartered in Paris, France, dedicated to overseeing the financial markets. Established in 2003, the AMF plays a crucial role in ensuring investor protection and maintaining the integrity of the financial system. Operating primarily within the financial services sector, it focuses on regulating securities markets, investment firms, and collective investment schemes.
The AMF's core services include market surveillance, enforcement of regulations, and the promotion of transparency in financial transactions. Its unique approach combines rigorous oversight with a commitment to fostering innovation in the financial landscape. Recognised for its pivotal role in enhancing market confidence, the AMF has achieved significant milestones, including the implementation of comprehensive regulatory frameworks that align with European standards. As a key player in the financial regulatory environment, the AMF continues to shape the future of France's financial markets.
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Industry Intensity
Other Services has below-average carbon intensity
Industry performance
The Other Services industry has reduced its overall emissions by 5% since 2019
Emissions trajectory 2020 – 2026
Reported emissions
Scope 3 accounts for ••• of total emissions.
The Autorite des Marches Financiers's reported carbon emissions
The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) in France, operating within the "Other services (93)" sector, has disclosed emissions data primarily for Scope 3. **Emissions Data:** * **2023:** The AMF reported approximately 2,657,000 kg CO2e, with Scope 3 emissions accounting for the entirety of this figure. Key contributors within Scope 3 were purchased goods and services (approximately 1,326,000 kg CO2e), business travel (approximately 107,000 kg CO2e), and employee commute (approximately 35,000 kg CO2e). * **2022:** Total emissions were approximately 2,537,000 kg CO2e, all from Scope 3. Purchased goods and services contributed approximately 1,309,000 kg CO2e, with business travel at about 29,000 kg CO2e and employee commute at approximately 28,000 kg CO2e. * **2021:** Scope 3 emissions totalled approximately 1,271,000 kg CO2e, comprising purchased goods and services (about 1,243,000 kg CO2e), employee commute (approximately 25,000 kg CO2e), and business travel (approximately 3,000 kg CO2e). * **2020:** Scope 3 emissions were approximately 1,333,000 kg CO2e, with purchased goods and services at about 1,283,000 kg CO2e, and both business travel and employee commute at approximately 25,000 kg CO2e each. * **2019:** Total emissions were approximately 2,986,000 kg CO2e, all within Scope 3. Purchased goods and services accounted for approximately 1,161,000 kg CO2e, business travel for about 198,000 kg CO2e, and employee commute for approximately 39,000 kg CO2e. * **2018:** The AMF reported total emissions of approximately 306,300,000 kg CO2e. This included Scope 1 emissions of about 24,500,000 kg CO2e and Scope 2 emissions of approximately 7,000,000 kg CO2e (market-based). Scope 3 emissions were a significant 89,001,329,000 kg CO2e, with use of sold products at approximately 418,000 kg CO2e and fuel and energy-related activities at about 17,000 kg CO2e. Data for purchased goods and services, business travel, and employee commute within Scope 3 were not available for this year. * **2017:** Total emissions were approximately 301,500,000 kg CO2e. Scope 1 emissions were about 24,300,000 kg CO2e, and Scope 2 emissions were approximately 9,000,000 kg CO2e (market-based). Scope 3 emissions were a substantial 87,396,881,000 kg CO2e, with use of sold products at about 376,000 kg CO2e and fuel and energy-related activities at approximately 19,000 kg CO2e. Data for purchased goods and services, business travel, and employee commute within Scope 3 were not available for this year. * **2016:** Total emissions were approximately 81,902,000,000 kg CO2e. This included Scope 1 emissions of about 195,000,000 kg CO2e and Scope 2 market-based emissions of approximately 254,000,000 kg CO2e. Scope 3 emissions were approximately 83,526,000,000 kg CO2e. Data for purchased goods and services, business travel, and employee commute within Scope 3 were not available for this year. **Climate Commitments and Reduction Targets:** The AMF has established several climate-related targets: * **Net Zero by 2050:** The organisation has a long-term commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. * **Near-Term Reductions:** In October 2021, the AMF Board approved targets for reducing its carbon footprint from the 2019 level: * A **15% reduction by 2025** for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. * A **27.5% reduction by 2030** for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. * Additionally, there is a target for "net emissions on Scopes 1 and 2 by 2025." It is important to note that the AMF's emissions data is self-reported and does not appear to be cascaded from a parent organisation. The organisation is committed to reducing its own carbon footprint.
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The Autorite des Marches Financiers’s Climate Goals (2030 & 2050)
8 goals2025
22% reduction in all scopes
The target set requires reducing by 22-32% emissions from listed companies' portfolios by 2025, with 2020 as a starting point.
2030
62% reduction in total GHG
Vs 2019 baseline. Validated by SBTi. Includes full supply chain.
2040
50% reduction in Scope 3 intensity
Across purchased goods and services and logistics.
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