Our CSR solutions for services and finance
To implement a proper CSR initiative, conduct a sustainability audit, or direct their funds toward responsible investments, professionals in the service and finance sectors need to be familiar with best practices in this area and demonstrate that they are applying them.

Your needs
Do you work in the services or finance sector, at a bank, in a role that deals with CSR and sustainability issues? We provide you with access to standards, monitoring solutions, training, and audit-based recognition.
Apply for the SRI label
To demonstrate that you are directing your funds toward responsible investments.
Apply for the Engagé RSE certification
To highlight your CSR efforts, based on ISO 26000.
Request a sustainability audit
A service resulting from the CSRD directive.
Learn about CSR
Training programs, particularly for becoming an auditor or evaluator.
AFNOR helps you define your needs
Why adopt a CSR approach?
Corporate social responsibility applies to all sectors of activity, including, of course, the service sector. The largest service companies are subject to the CSRD directive on sustainability reporting. And because money is the lifeblood of business, CSR is of particular concern to banks and investment funds. Created and supported by the Ministry of Finance, the SRI label makes socially responsible investment products more visible, both in France and across Europe. These responsible investments balance economic performance with social and environmental impact. They finance companies that contribute to sustainable development across all sectors.
For investors who want to give meaning to their investments by choosing responsible options, the SRI label makes it possible to identify at a glance which funds meet their expectations, with the seal of objectivity.
These labeled funds provide a recognized guarantee: the investment made will promote a responsible economy. And for fund managers, holding a responsible label offers a real boost in visibility to stand out to their clients.
Source of figures: UN, AFNOR Certification

