Sustainability is no longer a niche concern—it’s a financial necessity.
Markets are shifting, regulations are tightening, and investors are demanding more than just returns. “Sustainable Finance 101: Why It Matters Now” is your fast-track guide to understanding how today’s finance leaders are embedding purpose into performance—and why your organization can’t afford to be left behind.
Held last June 17, 2025 this one-hour online session delivers a practical, no-fluff introduction to sustainable finance and ESG integration. You’ll explore how capital can be a force for climate action, social equity, and long-term value creation—without compromising profitability.
Designed for finance professionals, strategists, ESG officers, and risk leaders, this session blends global insights with Philippine context, helping you navigate the fast-evolving world of sustainable investments, disclosure standards, and ESG-linked tools.
What You’ll Learn
- What sustainable finance really means—and why it’s now a business essential, not a nice-to-have
- How to apply ESG factors in financial models, investment strategies, and credit decisions
- The difference between ESG, SRI, and impact investing (and when to use which)
- How to navigate global standards like GRI, IFRS S1 & S2, TCFD, and BSP Circular 1085
- Step-by-step guides for integrating ESG into risk frameworks and governance models
- How to select and use sustainable finance instruments like green bonds and transition finance
- Tools to prepare your organization for upcoming mandatory ESG reporting requirements
Why You Should Attend
- Learn the tools and language of sustainable finance in a business-first, policy-aware setting
- Gain strategic insight into ESG-linked risks, returns, and opportunities
- Leave with a toolkit of frameworks, standards, and real-world applications
- Stay ahead of regulatory changes that will shape the next decade of finance
- Be part of the movement transforming capital into a force for long-term value
This is your moment to redefine finance—not just for profit, but for purpose.