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Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore Issues Final Guidelines on Transition Planning for Financial Institutions

Ayush VadgamabyAyush Vadgama
21st March 2026
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Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore Issues Final Guidelines on Transition Planning for Financial Institutions
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Environmental Risk Management and Climate Transition Strategy: ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has released its finalized Guidelines on Transition Planning for banks, insurers, and asset managers. Issued on March 5, 2026, these guidelines serve as a critical addendum to the 2020 Environmental Risk Management (ENRM) Guidelines. The new framework sets out explicit supervisory expectations for financial institutions (FIs) to move beyond static risk assessments and toward active strategic planning. By institutionalizing transition planning, MAS aims to ensure that the Singaporean financial sector remains resilient as the global economy shifts toward a net-zero pathway.

The guidelines mandate that FIs establish robust internal processes to identify, measure, and manage both physical and transition risks in a forward-looking manner. Specifically, the framework is structured around the “four pillars” of governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics and targets. Boards and senior management are now expected to take direct oversight of how climate-related risks and opportunities are reflected in their long-term business strategy. This includes the use of multi-year scenario analysis to test the durability of credit, underwriting, and investment portfolios against varying decarbonization speeds.

A central theme of the MAS guidance is the shift from “divestment” to “engagement.” The regulator has cautioned FIs against the indiscriminate withdrawal of credit or insurance coverage from carbon-intensive sectors. Instead, FIs are encouraged to work closely with customers and investee companies to support their progressive decarbonization. This engagement-first approach is intended to avoid a disorderly transition and the creation of stranded assets. MAS emphasizes that short-term increases in facilitated emissions may be acceptable if they are backed by a credible transition plan that supports a long-term net-zero outcome.

The applicability of these guidelines is tailored to the distinct operating models of the banking, insurance, and asset management sectors. For instance, asset managers with discretionary authority are expected to communicate clear climate expectations to their sub-managers. The guidelines also highlight the growing importance of nature capital and biodiversity, urging FIs to consider the inter-dependencies between climate and broader environmental degradation. To support implementation, MAS has provided an 18-month transition period, with the guidelines set to take full effect in September 2027.

Strategic significance lies in transition planning as a mandatory risk discipline rather than a voluntary ESG exercise. For financial institutions, this necessitates an immediate upgrade in data collection capabilities and the integration of climate metrics into core capital allocation decisions. Compliance with these standards will be a primary indicator of an FI’s ability to maintain financial stability in an increasingly carbon-constrained market. By setting these clear expectations, MAS is positioning Singapore as a global leader in credible, science-based sustainable finance and orderly economic transition.

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Ayush Vadgama

Ayush Vadgama

Environmental Science graduate and CFI-certified ESG professional. Associate Consultant at JointValues and contributor on regulatory and standards updates.

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