Decarbonisation for risk managers in finance
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Explore solutions to the decarbonisation challenges faced by risk managers
- Develop a strategic plan for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050
- Learn how to calculate carbon footprints
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About the course
Financial institutions play a pivotal role in the global transition to net-zero emissions. This training equips professionals with the skills required to implement effective decarbonisation initiatives within their organisations. Through group discussions, case studies and practical examples, participants will tackle common challenges faced by risk managers, including strategy, governance and risk management.
Attendees will develop a 100-day plan for a newly appointed head of climate and sustainability risk management, focusing on metrics, targets and climate risk self-assessments.
The programme also provides insights into complying with regulatory guidance, such as the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD), and teaches participants how to build a micro-level decarbonisation action plan. The course concludes with a three-point plan for firms to follow from 2024 to 2050.
Pricing options:
- Early-bird rate: save up to $800 per person by booking in advance*
- 3-for-2 rate: save over $2,000 by booking a group of three attendees*
- Subscriber reward: save 30% off the standard rate if you are a Risk.net subscriber*
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Learning objectives
- Navigate the landscape of data providers and IT solutions
- Gain insights into regulatory guidelines
- Examine net-zero targets and metrics
- Analyse industry best practices
- Discover strategies for effective governance
- Assess scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- Sustainability and ESG
- Risk management
- Compliance
- Strategy
- Product development
- Management
Agenda
October 28–31, 2024
Live online: Timezones: Emea/Apac
Sessions:
- Introduction to decarbonisation
- Issues that arise for financial institutions
- Addressing the issues faced by financial institutions: part one
- Addressing the issues faced by financial institutions: part two
- Delivering the risk manager’s role in the decarbonisation strategy
- A step-by-step guide for risk managers to navigate the landscape and perform their roles
- Data and IT solutions
- Roadmap for the financial services industry
Tutor:
- Duncan Wilson, Director, Planet DEW
Tutors
Duncan Wilson
Director
Planet DEW S.A.S.
Duncan has forty years of work experience with half in banking and half in management consultancy. Currently, he specialises in two fields: sustainability and climate risk management and finance, and risk management in the first line and second line of defence.
He has deep subject matter expertise in non-financial risk management and operational risk. He trains and advises clients on the climate and ESG-related reporting requirements, climate scenario analysis and climate risk management frameworks.
He has also made and published four training films on climate science, sustainable finance, climate risk management and climate scenario analysis. He is a certified Climate Fresk facilitator and holds a certificate of Sustainability and Climate Risk from the Global Association of Risk Professionals (2021). He also works with development banks in developing countries as part of capacity building initiatives on driving sustainable and green finance for climate mitigation and adaption projects.
His seventeen years of banking experience was with four different firms: Schroders, BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and HSBC. He has led global non-financial risk teams across all major trading hubs as a risk manager. He has also gained experience as a programme director on large scale transformation projects. His twenty one years of management consulting experience includes Ernst and Young, IBM Consulting and Deloitte.
Pre-reading materials
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- Achieving net zero with carbon offsets: best practices and what to avoid
- How to account for banks’ contribution to CO2 emissions
- Voluntary carbon markets need to be ‘cut a bit of slack’
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