Accelerating ESG Incorporation by Banks and Investors

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The PRI and UNEP- FI

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This webinar, co-hosted by the PRI and the UNEP FI, will bring together leading actors in banking and investment industries to explore the extent to which ESG factors are considered when originating and assessing loans, which back CLOs and other structured products. During the webinar we will discuss current market gaps, how ESG consideration for risk assessment couples with the need to redeploy capital towards specific environmental and social objectives through loans. Furthermore, we will consider how to ensure that the ESG information is consistent and useful through the financing chain, whilst exploring differences between the European and the US market practices. Speakers include: Carmen Nuzzo, Head of Fixed Income, PRI Jesica Andrews, Lead Investment Practices Director, UNEP FI Elizabeth Crawford, Managing Director, Head of Securitized Research, TCW Steve Ezzes, Managing Director, Newmarket Capital Hans Biemans, Head of Sustainable Markets, Managing Director, ING Fatima Hadj, Chair of the PRI’s Securitised Products Advisory Committee Peggy Lefort, Resource Efficiency Coordinator, UNEP FI
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United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) is a partnership between United Nations Environment and the global financial sector created in the wake of the 1992 Earth Summit with a mission to promote sustainable finance. More than 240 financial institutions, including banks, insurers, and investors, work with UN Environment to understand today’s environmental, social and governance challenges, why they matter to finance, and how to actively participate in addressing them. UNEP FI’s work also includes a strong focus on policy – by facilitating country-level dialogues between finance practitioners, supervisors, regulators and policy-makers, and, at the international level, by promoting financial sector involvement in processes such as the global climate negotiations.