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DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct

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DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct

The members of the DDV have agreed on common product and transparency standards. This was a voluntary undertaking above and beyond any legal requirements.

The uniform product and transparency standards are set out in the DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct. The DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct aims to provide transparency and reliability for sustainable investment in structured products, and thus create trust in the market.

More and more retail investors want to invest their money sustainably. Our goal is to ensure that a variety of sustainable structured products are available to them for their individual investment strategies. In this respect, the publication of the DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct sounds the starting signal for a growing variety of sustainable structured products.

The German structured products industry, with the DDV as its representative body, is committed to the transformation of the economy and society towards greater sustainability and climate protection.

DDV Sustainable Finance Code of Conduct

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