Webinar

SFDR: What It Means for Portfolio Construction and Data Integration

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Upcoming ESG regulations such as SFDR are pushing buy-side firms to acquire new ESG-related datasets in order to comply. A lack of standardisation, both in terms of calculation and the corporate hierarchies used by vendors, present integration challenges when a firm is combining third party ESG data with their existing ESG datasets.

Join our webinar for insights on Europe's upcoming ESG regulations and how to integrate ESG data into your investment processes from a technical and data management perspective.

Join us for a webinar to discuss:
  • The context for SFDR
  • Data integration
  • How we can incorporate these ESG metrics in our portfolio construction processes

Speakers

Saba Mirsattari

Senior Sales Specialist, Data Management Services

Bloomberg

Saba Mirsattari is an Enterprise Data Sales Specialist at Bloomberg LP. She works with large buy-side clients in the UK to support them with Enterprise Data discovery , download, and integration with their internal systems. She also collaborates with the ESG product team to build Enterprise Data solutions which will help financial institutions with existing and future ESG data requirements.

Jack Hayes

Portfolio & Risk Specialist, Northern Europe

Bloomberg L.P.

Jack joined Bloomberg at the start of 2021 as a Product Specialist, focusing on our Portfolio & Risk business in Northern Europe. Prior to this, Jack spent 8 years in a similar role at FactSet, both in the UK and USA. Jack graduated with a Master's Degree in Chemistry from the University of Sussex in 2013.

Cinzia Chiriac

Head of ESG Regulatory Affairs

Bloomberg

Cinzia is Head of ESG Regulatory Strategy in Bloomberg’s EMEA Government Relations team where she is responsible for analysing and responding to key ESG regulatory initiatives impacting Bloomberg and its clients. She particularly focuses on EU Taxonomy, SFDR, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, climate risk management, and the implementation of the UK’s TCFD and Sustainability Disclosure Requirements regime. Cinzia is also a member of the Dubai Financial Services Authority policy taskforce on sustainable finance. She holds a Masters degree in International Affairs from Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, and a Bachelors degree in Political Science from the University of Delaware.

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