eSeminar - CPT Bearing

Driving Net Zero Transition - Sustainable Finance Taxonomy

Overview

This eSeminar is a recorded session of the ‘Driving Net Zero Transition - Sustainable Finance Taxonomy’ webinar held on 9 November 2022.

In this eSeminar, you will learn about what the EU taxonomy (EUT) is, its objectives and key components. You will also learn about the implications of the EUT on Asian financial markets, as well as how corporates and financial institutions can incorporate the EUT into their operations.

Objective

By the end of the webinar, you will be able to:
1. List the objectives and key components of the EUT
2. State the implications of the EUT on Asian financial markets
3. Recognise how corporates and financial institutions can apply the EUT into their operations

Content

1. Importance of learning about the EUT
2. Objectives and key components of the EUT
3. Implications of the EUT to the Asian financial markets
4. How corporates and financial institutions can apply the EUT into their operations

Who should attend

The eSeminar is intended for banking professionals, asset managers and other financial services professionals who have had exposure to sustainable finance or climate change-related topics in finance.

Speaker/Course Instructor

Cherie TAM
Cherie Tam is a Senior Manager of Enea Consulting since 2021. She specialises in sustainable finance and works with banks to incubate new sustainable finance products as well as advise on execution strategies within the organisation. She also focuses on corporate ESG integration based on requirements from the financial sector including financial materiality frameworks and sectoral decarbonisation pathways.

Cherie has 8 years of solid corporate banking experience in international and regional banks, executed multiple sustainable finance mandates, developed regional insights on how to embed ESG / sustainability for future-driven growth and shape the evolution of markets along the value chains in parallel with the regulatory development and paradigm shift in relation to climate change and sustainable finance.

Details

Code
TEEEC22004101
Venue
ePlatform
Relevant Subject
Type 1 - Dealing in securities
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 9 - Asset management
Language
English
Level
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00