Environmental, Social & Governance

[Webinar] Climate Risk Management for Financial Institutions

Overview

Climate change is not an hypothetical threat anymore. It has materialised in countless geographies around the world with ever increasing extreme events.
How can you manage the risks? And what risks are we talking about precisely?
In this webinar we are going to break down the whole spectrum of risks to anticipate but also provide guidance on how to avoid pitfalls.

Objective

At the end of the webinar, participants will be upskilled on handling different types of risks related to climate change including:
- Physical risks
- Transition risks
- Other risks

Content

- Overview of the severity of climate change
- Breakdown of physical vs transition risks
- Cascading mechanisms and transmissions to financial sphere and real economy and society

Who should attend

Senior management such as Responsible officers, Managers-in-Charge, directors, CIOs, COOs, CEOs, risk managers and investors who would like to have a better understanding of climate risk management in the financial industry.

Speaker/Course Instructor

Marika STOCKER
Marika is Associate Director for Sustainable Finance Solutions at Sustainalytics. Marika is primarily responsible for covering ASEAN companies on ESG Risk Ratings, Sustainable Finance Transactions, ESG Supply Chain and Impact Reporting. In her role she is also involved in executing project work for Second Party Opinions in Singapore for eligible transactions under the MAS sustainable bond and loan schemes.

Marika has 10 years of working experience in investment banking, consulting, and intergovernmental organisations. Before joining Sustainalytics, Marika worked at the UN Global Compact in Singapore advocating the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for corporate sustainability. In 2020, Marika has co-authored a report on how to close the SDG financing gap in ASEAN.
Matthew DAY
Matthew leads the Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) function across Asia, which consists of over 30 engineers with high level expertise in different industries, lines of insurance businesses and loss prevention and mitigation. Matthew’s team spans across the Asia continent. Matthew is a member of the ZRS and Zurich Risk Engineering global leadership team, which makes key decisions and strategies to support our customers and business partners.

Details

Code
TSBES23000701
Date & Time
Wednesday, 11 Jan 2023 (12:20PM - 1:20PM)
Venue
Virtual Platform
Relevant Subject
Type 1 - Dealing in securities
Type 2 - Dealing in futures contracts
Type 3 - Leveraged foreign exchange trading
Type 4 - Advising on securities
Type 5 - Advising on futures contracts
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Language
English
Hours
SFC:1.00, PWMA:1.00