Global PSSL CIC Publishes Final 2026 Action Plan for Execution Following Global Consultation
Cardiff | 22 April 2026
Global PSSL CIC published its Final Annual Action Plan 2026 for Execution, following a global consultation with asset owners, market participants, international organisations, and other experts.
The consultation phase, launched in March 2026, invited input on strengthening transparency and accountability in global financial markets.
The final plan reflects feedback received from a broad range of stakeholders. It also reflects strengthened engagement and additional support across the stakeholder base.
Global PSSL CIC will commence full testing of key metrics in early May, aiming to deliver initial results within a 30-day period.
Dr Radek Stech, CEO of Global PSSL CIC and Founder of ABC Score™, said:
“Since 2018, this work has been shaped through continuous engagement with stakeholders. Each phase has strengthened the direction.
The focus now is on execution, moving from discussion to practical testing and observable outcomes. Recent engagement with senior global leaders has reinforced a clear principle: with the right direction and team, meaningful results can be delivered within a 30-day timeframe.”
Global PSSL CIC aims to establish ABC Score™ (Assess – Balance – Calibrate™) as a practical, multi-stakeholder FinGovTech framework to strengthen transparency and accountability in global markets.
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About Global PSSL
Global Principles for Sustainable Securities Lending (Global PSSL) is the fundamental global mechanism for aligning securities lending with transparency and sustainable finance. It has been co-created by Dr Radek Stech, prominent asset owners, asset managers, sovereign wealth funds, banks, hedge funds other stakeholders committed to positive change since 2018. Global PSSL has received significant funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), part of UK Research and Innovation, through the Sustainable Finance – Law – Stakeholders (SFLS) Network at Exeter Law School in addition to some financial assistance from some industry stakeholders. The ESRC grant request was designed based on earlier engagement with stakeholders shaping values-based banking, green bonds and sustainable project finance as well as continuous contact, research and discussions with staff from the World Bank (the official partner on the grant). In order to preserve its impartiality, the Global PSSL framework is based within its own independent community interest company.



