Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)
ESG has become a 'catch-all' in recent years, describing the extent to which firms consider ethics and stewardship to be a part of how they run their businesses.
ESG details the environmental and social considerations within business operations. The governance aspect refers to how firms are organised and controlled, taking into account the needs and desires of various stakeholders.
Our ESG Online Training Course helps your employees better understand ESG, how this relates to investors, regulators and firms in the finance sector.
- 45 Minutes
- For all staff
- Based on UK legislation, but suitable for global audiences upon the removal of UK-specific references and translation as necessary.
Learning objectives
- Appreciate the importance of ESG requirements in today's world
- Understand the key ESG issues facing the financial services sector
- Identify ESG-related challenges facing your organisation
- Discuss ESG-related issues with clients and colleagues
- Support ESG-related initiatives within your organisation
What can you expect your employees to learn?
Introduction
What is ESG?
- Major concerns?
- Increasing interest
- Investor interests
- Regulators
- Main components
ESG: Further details
- Environmental
- Areas of interest
- Social
- Potential consequences
- Governance
Regulators & other stakeholders
- Global initiatives
- The challenge
ESG & business
- Gathering momentum
- ESG investors
- Main area of interest?
- Investment considerations
ESG & competitive advantage
- Convergence
- Changing inflows
- A growing market
The future of ESG
- Regulatory challenge
- Client drivers
- Society & communities
- Climate risk
- A new normal
Summary
Assessment
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ESG
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