Overview

ESG EUROPE
18-19 April, 2023 | London

Key
Highlights

  • REGULATION:
    Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • CLIMATE CHANGE:
    Inclusion of climate change within risk management and understanding potential risks
  • RATINGS:
    Developing an industry standard to produce reliable ratings to enable decisioning
  • TRANSITION RISK:
    Reviewing transition progress and benchmarking industry progress
  • GREENWASHING:
    Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • NET ZERO:
    Managing net zero pledges and incorporating across portfolios and products
  • SOCIAL RISK:
    Monitoring social risks across supply chains to ensure social challenges and considerations
  • DISCLOSURES:
    Reviewing global disclosure requirements and disparities in expectations

Key Speakers

Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,
Managing Director, Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank,
Deutsche Bank

Speaker-HS-1

Jean-François Veron,
Managing Director, ESG and Credit Rating Advisory,
Société Générale

Speaker-HS-1

Sanghamitra Karra,
Managing Director, EMEA Head of Multicultural Innovation Lab,
Morgan Stanley

Speaker-HS-1

Jean-Xavier Hecker,
Executive Director, Head of EMEA Equity ESG & Sustainability Research,
J.P. Morgan

Speaker-HS-1

Varun Sarda,
Managing Director, Head of ESG Advisory, Corporate & Institutional Coverage,
Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Myles McCarthy
Head of Sustainability
Close Brothers

Speaker-HS-1

Anita McBain,
Managing Director, Head of EMEA ESG Research,
Citi

Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza,
Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,
NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Francsico Javier Munoz
Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct

Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara,
Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance,

Credit Agricole CIB

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Agenda

Day One | April 18

Stream 1

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 2

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 3

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 4

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Day Two | April 19

Stream 1

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 2

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 3

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Stream 4

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Speakers
Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,
ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM,
Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara,
Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance,
Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza,
Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,
NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Maureen Bray
Climate Strategy Consultancy Senior Director EMEA
3Degrees

Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza,
Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,
NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Maureen Bray
Climate Strategy Consultancy Senior Director EMEA
3Degrees

Speaker-HS-1

Maureen Bray
Climate Strategy Consultancy Senior Director EMEA
3Degrees

Why Attend
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND A CEFPRO CONFERENCE?
  • HEAR FROM PAST ATTENDEES AND SPEAKERS…

Why Attend?

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PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Interactive panel discussions are designed to include attendees by running a live Q&A throughout the session

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PRESENTATIONS

Hear industry experts provide detailed insights on a range of vendor risk issues, challenges and opportunities

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NETWORKING BREAKS

Networking opportunities including breakfast, lunch and refreshment breaks on both days, access to all streams and sessions.

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MEET THE SPEAKERS

Continue discussions beyond the auditorium and interact with speakers and attendees after their session.

Insights
Sponsors

Knowledge Partner

MSCI is a leading provider of critical decision support tools and services for the global investment community. With over 50 years of expertise in research, data and technology, we power better investment decisions by enabling clients to understand and analyze key drivers of risk and return and confidently build more effective portfolios. We create industry-leading research-enhanced solutions that clients use to gain insight into and improve transparency across the investment process.

To learn more, please visit msci.com  

 

Associate Sponsor

d-fine is a European consulting firm focused on analytical and quantitative challenges and the development of sustainable technological solutions. The combination of over a thousand employees with a strong scientific background and many years of practical experience enables us to provide tailor-made, efficient and reliable solutions for more than two hundred clients from every sector of the economy.

 

ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW) makes the world work better for everyone. Our cloud‑based platform and solutions help digitize and unify organizations so that they can find smarter, faster, better ways to make work flow. So employees and customers can be more connected, more innovative, and more agile. And we can all create the future we imagine. The world works with ServiceNow™. For more information, visit: www.servicenow.com.

 

Zanders is an independent consultancy firm with a track record of innovation and success across the total spectrum of treasury, risk and finance. As a thought leader within these areas of expertise, Zanders combines thought leadership with a high-quality approach and client involvement ‘from ideas to implementation’. The company currently has over 250 specialist treasury and risk consultants globally who work from offices in Europe, the US, Asia and the Middle East.

 

Co-Sponsors

Venue & FAQs

Venue

Leonardo Royal Hotel London City

8-14 Coopers Row
London
EC3N 2BQ

We have secured a preferential rate at the venue from 17-19 April prices start at £159 inc VAT, based on single occupancy, bed and breakfast. Double occupancy will be charged with £20.00 supplement fee.
To book a room please go to the webpage Leonardo Royal City or phone +44 (0) 870 4100 800 for the Reservations team quoting the block code LHCFPA170423

FAQs

Can I present at the ESG Europe Summit?

Yes, the Center for Financial Professionals are happy to discuss speaking opportunities at the ESG Europe Summit. For further information on this please contact alice.kelly@cefpro.com or call us on +44 (0) 20 7164 6582.

Are there any rules on the dress code?

Business attire is requested. The Summit is a formal opportunity to network with like-minded professionals and to gain knowledge from the industry’s finest risk management experts.

Are there any rules on the dress code?

Business attire is requested. The Summit is a formal opportunity to network with like-minded professionals and to gain knowledge from the industry’s finest risk management experts.

Can I present at the ESG Europe Summit?

Yes, the Center for Financial Professionals are happy to discuss speaking opportunities at the ESG Europe Summit. For further information on this please contact alice.kelly@cefpro.com or call us on +44 (0) 20 7164 6582.
Register

Registration Rates

Representing a financial institution or government body – (E.g. Bank, Insurance company, Asset Manager, Regulator)

£599

March 10th

£699

April 6th

£999

After April 6th

Brochure
Tab 10

Day One | April 18

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception

Day Two | April 19

08.00 – 08.50

Registration and breakfast

08.50 – 09.00

Chair’s opening remarks

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.35 – 10.20
REGULATION – PANEL DISCUSSION
Reviewing regulatory requirements and upcoming expectations from global regulators
  • Divergence in requirements across jurisdictions
  • Developing an international solution
  • Providing feedback to align global standards
  • Managing products across jurisdictions
  • Impact to investment opportunities
  • Reviewing FCA product labeling requirements
    • Understanding and implementing changes
    • Impact of labeling on products
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Gustavo Brianza, Managing Director, ESG Advisory & Debt Advisory,  NatWest

Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz, Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct, Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

Speaker-HS-1

Simone Ruiz-Vergote, Global Head of ESG & Climate Policy, MSCI ESG Research Financial Markets Standards Board

10.20 – 10.50

Morning refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

11.25 – 12.00
GREENWASHING
A new challenge for the financial sector – creating an instruction manual to mitigate greenwashing risk
  • Recent regulatory attention regarding greenwashing
  • Top 5 sources of greenwashing in finance
  • Recipe to reduce and manage greenwashing risk
  • Lines of defense for greenwashing risk
  • Master governance for a greenwashing management system
Speaker-HS-1

Andreas Geyer, Managing Partner, d-fine

Speaker-HS-1

Dr Christian Hoerhammer, Principle, d-fine

12.00 – 12.45
GREENWASHING – PANEL DISCUSSION
Developing policies and frameworks to mitigate greenwashing risks
  • Developing meaningful green products
  • Managing data requirements and limitations
  • Understanding requirements with little guidance
  • Defining ‘green’
  • Reviewing greenwashing beyond climate change
  • Objectively measuring goals
  • Communicating commitments to customers
Speaker-HS-1

Celia Lambert-Alcantara, Head of Sustainable Finance ESG Compliance Credit Agricole CIB

Speaker-HS-1

Baba Abu,  ESG Lead, Conduct, Compliance and Risk Oversight LBCM, Lloyds Banking Group

Speaker-HS-1

Alexandre Tiesset, Head of ESG, SESAMm

Speaker-HS-1

Anthony Fossati, Vice President, Global Head of ESG Sales, FactSet

Speaker-HS-1

Simon Gadd,  Group Climate Change Director, Legal & General

12.45 – 01.45

Lunch break and networking

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

09.00 – 09.35
KEYNOTE
Managing ESG as an essential to mitigate financial and market risks
  • The impact of climate change on the supply chain
  • Ensuring progression through developing sustainable capital
  • ESG and its relevance to the socio-economic system
  • Announcements from Taskforce for Nature Related Disclosures
  • Managing impacts of the requirements
Speaker-HS-1

Markus Müller,  Managing Director – Chief Investment Officer ESG Private Bank, Deutsche Bank

3.40 – 4.10

Afternoon refreshment break and networking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

10.50 – 11.25
TAXONOMY- RISK AND COMPLIANCE
Developing an effective target operation model for managing ESG risk & compliance
  • 1st and 2nd line roles and responsibilities
  • Sustainable finance classification: implementing taxonomy into BAU
  • Integrating ESG into due diligence
  • Prioritising the “S” & “G
  • International benchmarking
  • ISSB consultation results
Speaker-HS-1

Javier Munoz,  Global Head of Conduct and Reputational Risk, Compliance & Conduct,  Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

5.20 – 5.30

Chair’s closing remarks

5.30

End of day 1 and networking drinks reception