Sustainable Finance | IE Lifelong Learning

Sustainable finance and ESG

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Start dateOn Demand
Duration2 days
LanguageEnglish
LocationMadrid
FormatFace to face
Tuition Fees€2,500

METHODOLOGY

The sessions will adhere to the structure detailed below and will be accompanied by slides, presenting a combination of theory and practical case studies, along with real-life examples. Embracing a highly participatory approach, our course provides an environment where participants are encouraged to interact through Q&A sessions. They can openly and freely share their experiences and uncertainties regarding sustainable finance in their businesses, leveraging insights from their peers to engage in peer-to-peer learning. This enriches their understanding and fosters a sense of community among participants.

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    • The macro trend of sustainable Finance 
    • Responsible investmentsand different approaches
    • Origin and evolution of the ESG investing, size and scope
    • Regulation and policymakers
    • Understanding the underlying issues that constitute factors within each of the environmental, social and governance areas
    • Stakeholders within the ESG market
    • Asset classes: Capital and Private Markets , Real Estate and Infrastructure
    • Macro level debates and financial materiality on ESG integration
    • Understanding of climate change as it relates to investingand the systemic impact of climate risks on the financial system and the social factors arising from climate change
    • Climate related regulation, policy response and the evolving corporate disclosure landscape
    • Climate Impact and opportunities, climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation and resilience
    • Understanding of climaterisk measurement: data, metrics, targets,and scenario analysis
    • Understanding of the key approaches to managing all different asset classes in relation to climate, integrating climate consideration into strategies and decision making
    • Understanding social factors relevant from a business and an investment perspective
    • Systemic relationships and activities between business activities and social mega trends
    • Key social concepts
    • Material impacts of social issues on corporates
    • Risk assessment 
    • Evolution of corporate governance frameworks
    • Characteristics of effective corporate governance
    • Application of governance factors to financial modelling, risks assessment, quality of management
    • Engagement and Stewardship
    • Creating value through active ownership
    • Reporting framework, voluntary and mandatory
    • Trends and best practices
    • Challenges shaping the ESG integration
    • Quantitative and qualitative approaches, materiality assessments and risk mapping
    • Setting a roadmap and implementing
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