The Future of Finance
Sustainable finance has gained considerable traction in recent years. It has become one of the major megatrends in the financial industry. It is already influencing capital allocations globally, such as commitments from institutional investors to divest from fossil fuel companies and other “sin” sectors; environmental, social, governance (ESG) funds attracting record inflows in 2020; the CEO of the world’s largest asset manager writing a public letter to the business community stressing the potential financial impact of climate risk; and the European Union making moves to regulate the definition of sustainable financial products.
This future-focused event series featured three one-hour sessions, providing an in-depth look into some of the most important emerging themes that are shaping the transition to sustainable financial markets.
- Sustainable Investing Trends in 2021
- Nature-Based Infrastructure as an Asset Class
- Gender Lens Investing
Our first session provided the “big picture” and will explore the sustainable investing trends to watch in 2021. This was followed by two deep-dive sessions on top themes that investors should be aware of due to their growing potential to shape the future of finance. Each session featured a concise breakdown of the current state of play and engaged high-level panellists in an interactive discussion of the gaps, opportunities, challenges, and trends.
This event was co-organized by the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED) and is part of the Building Bridges Community. Building Bridges is a growing movement of organizations dedicated to advancing a sustainable finance system in Switzerland and across the globe. The initiative recognizes that the scale and complexity of this transition requires “building bridges” between finance, government, and sustainable development communities.
The next Building Bridges Week and Summit will take place November 29-December 2 in Geneva and we are happy that this event is contributing to the conversation in the lead up to that moment.
Session 1: Sustainable Investing Trends in 2021
Sustainable investing has come a long way. It was not long ago when this new way of investing was still considered to be niche—and even at times confused with philanthropy. Over the years, financial market participants have gained a better understanding of the value proposition of incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations in asset allocations and recognized the potential in the increasing client demand for values-based investing.
The session aimed to answer the following questions:
- What will be the main trends in sustainable investing in 2021?
- Which sustainable investing themes should be getting more attention?
- Going beyond the hype: why is sustainable investing here to stay?
- What will be the main drivers of sustainability integration in investment decisions?
- What are the challenges of sustainable investing becoming mainstream? What needs to be done to address them?
Watch the session's full-recording and check out the presentation by David Uzsoki
Session 2: Making Nature-Based Infrastructure an Asset Class
Nature-based infrastructure (NBI) remains nascent, and there is a general lack of understanding of what it is and its value proposition. In order to scale up NBI, there is a need to demonstrate that it is indeed investment-ready and that it exhibits a set of unique characteristics that are appealing to both public and private investors. In other words, NBI needs to become a distinct asset class. For this to happen, several dimensions of work need to come together in a systemic and synergistic manner and in scale.
The session aimed to answer the following questions:
- What is NBI and why is it important?
- What is needed for NBI to become an asset class?
- What were the key achievements and highlights in the space in 2020?
- What are the latest innovative instruments and solutions available to address the “lack of revenue stream” problem?
Watch the session's full-recording and check out the presentation by Liesbeth Casier
Session 3: Gender Lens Investing
Sustainable investing has experienced impressive growth in recent years, reaching USD 30.7 trillion in assets under management in developed countries alone. At the same time, only a fraction of this amount, USD 7.7 billion, has gone into gender lens investing, a growing segment of sustainable investing that focuses on advancing gender equality. Achieving gender equality is essential for a prosperous and sustainable world, as it affects all aspects of sustainable development. In addition, gender diversity has a positive impact on financial performance. Companies with a gender-diverse workforce are likely to outperform their peers and increase their market valuations.
The session aimed to answer the following questions:
- What is the business case for gender lens investing?
- What are the latest developments in the space?
- What is needed to scale up gender financing?
- How can we integrate gender considerations into all new sustainable finance instruments?
- How could a second generation of gender bonds look like?
Watch the session's full-recording and check out the presentation by David Uzsoki
Date /Time: 16-18 March 2021 - 8:00 AM EDT / 13:00 PM CET
Registration on Zoom: Click here
Event Hashtag: #FutureOfFinance & Social Media Pack.
Speakers
Session 1: Sustainable Investing Trends in 2021
- Stephen Heintz, President and CEO, The Rockefeller Brothers Fund
- Ma Jun, Chairman, Green Finance Committee of China Society for Finance and Banking
- Marie-Laure Schaufelberger, Head of Group ESG & Stewardship, Pictet Group
- David Uzsoki, Sustainable Finance Lead and Senior Advisor, IISD
Opening remarks: Scott Vaughan, International Chief Advisor, CCICED
Moderated by: Peter Cripps, Editor, Environmental Finance
Session 2: Making Nature-Based Infrastructure an Asset Class
- Martin Berg, Head of Natural Capital Impact Strategy, HSBC Pollination Climate Asset Management
- Liesbeth Casier, Senior Policy Advisor, IISD
- Margaret Kuhlow, Finance Practice Lead, World Wildlife Fund
- Michael Urban, Senior Sustainability Analyst, Lombard Odier
Moderated by: Kali Taylor, Policy Advisor, IISD
Session 3: Gender Lens Investing
- Suzanne Biegel, Founder, Catalyst at Large
- Frederic Pinglot, Group Sustainability Performance Director, Schneider Electric
- Tim Radjy, Founder and Managing Partner, AlphaMundi Group
- David Uzsoki, Sustainable Finance Lead and Senior Advisor, IISD
Moderated by: Kali Taylor, Policy Advisor, IISD
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