ESG and climate risk management workshop
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
- Identify direct and indirect risks when measuring climate risk
- Integrate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) into risk modelling
- Understand greenwashing and its current implications
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About the course
In this learning event participants will gain an in-depth understanding of climate risk stress-testing frameworks.
Participants will learn how to incorporate important inputs from diverse initiatives and regulations and utilise essential data to effectively evaluate climate risks.
The implications of physical and transition risks on stress tests and current challenges in the industry will be studied in detailed. Participants will learn the best approaches to incorporate climate risk into scenario analysis.
Case studies will encourage discussions among peers and the expert tutor for enhanced learning, providing in-depth content and examples.
Learning objectives
- Evaluate key elements of scenarios to calculate physical and transition risks
- Assess the global climate regulatory requirements and the local regulatory landscape
- Identify effective climate risk stress tests
- Deal with physical, transition and liability risks
- Address the effects of carbon offsets and carbon credits
- Align the diverse impact of ESG and climate risk on operational risk and the trading book
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
- Climate risk
- Model risk
- Risk reporting
- Risk management
- Data management
- ESG
- Sustainable finance
- Transition finance
Agenda
September 24, 2024
In-person. Location: Singapore
Venue:
SGX Centre Office, 2 Shenton Way, #02-02, SGX Centre 1, Singapore 068804
Sessions:
- Introduction to environmental, social and governance (ESG) and climate risk
- Current regulatory and climate initiatives landscape
- Overview of climate-related scenario analysis
- Relationship between ESG and risk management
- Deep diving into ESG
- Forward looking: further impacts
- Case study/group discussion exercise
Tutor:
- Claudia Marcusson, sustainability and climate-tech expert in financial services, education, entrepreneurship and innovation
Tutors
Claudia Marcusson
Sustainability and climate-tech expert in financial services, education, entrepreneurship and innovation
Ms Claudia Marcusson is a sustainability and climate-tech expert with a stellar career in financial services, education, entrepreneurship and innovation.
As an advisor, she works with corporations and scale-up founders to solve the conundrum between sustainability and profitability focusing specifically on forward-looking business models, product-market-fit and internationalisation. She is an investment advisor to impact VC funds in Europe and Singapore and a mentor and strategic advisor to several accelerators in Singapore, Germany, Korea and India.
Claudia has over 22 years of financial industry expertise in investment management, insurance, banking and FinTech having worked in the US, UK, Germany, The Netherlands and Singapore. She worked in various leadership roles at Standard Chartered Bank, ING, NN Group, ABN AMRO, and State Street Bank to name a few. She led numerous banking-wide innovation and client co-creation initiatives with a focus on sustainability and financial technology. Thanks to her prior role as chief risk officer at ING Investment Management APAC she understands how to effectively mitigate risks in a contextualised manner.
Since 2018, Claudia has been an adjunct lecturer at the National University of Singapore focusing on green technology and sustainability, Fintech and corporate innovation and entrepreneurship. She gives training and masterclasses to corporates and C-suite executives and is a guest lecturer at Singapore Management University, Emeritus, SP Jain School of Global Management and Singapore Academy of Law.
Claudia holds an LL.M. degree in Chinese Business Law as well as an M.Sc. in Economics and Operations Research. She is a licensed instructor and expert in human-centred design and design thinking, lean start-up, agile methods and a certified SCRUM Master.
Accreditation
This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.
Pre-reading materials
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- Complying with climate risk framework standards for streamlined processes
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