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Call for Feedback: Malaysia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance

Embargo : For immediate release Not for publication or broadcast before 0200 on Tuesday, 3 March 2026
3 Mar 2026

Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) are collaborating to develop the Malaysia Taxonomy for Sustainable Finance ('Malaysia Taxonomy'). This document follows earlier efforts to develop principle-based taxonomy frameworks, namely the Climate Change and Principle-based Taxonomy (CCPT) and the principle-based Sustainable and Responsible Investments Taxonomy (SRI Taxonomy).

Since 2021, Malaysia’s sustainable finance landscape has progressed steadily, supported by clearer policies and stronger institutional readiness. As market participants advance in their climate journey, there is growing demand for more detailed, science-based screening criteria. Ensuring alignment with other sustainable finance taxonomies is also important to ensure interoperability, reduce compliance burdens, and facilitate cross-border capital flows. The proposed Malaysia Taxonomy aims to reflect these evolving needs, while also safeguarding against greenwashing practices.

This call for feedback invites views on the proposed structure and design of the Malaysia Taxonomy. Financial institutions, asset managers, government agencies, industry associations, and other relevant stakeholders are strongly encouraged to contribute to this consultation.

Feedback should be submitted electronically via email using the prescribed template to [email protected] and [email protected] no later than 14 April 2026.

Documents on JC3 website:

  • Malaysia Taxonomy (Call for Feedback)
  • Template for Feedback (XLSX)

Bank Negara Malaysia
3 March 2026

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