Webinar

Global ESG Regulatory Outlook: What to Expect for 2023 and Beyond

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In today’s current economic landscape, sustainable finance has a key role to play in delivering resilient global capital markets and the net zero economy. While Europe has been at the forefront of the sustainable finance revolution, with regulatory initiatives such as the EU Taxonomy well underway, other jurisdictions are also stepping up efforts to develop their own sustainable finance regulatory agendas.

Global market participants are now navigating these new regulatory demands, and financial institutions are under pressure to gather the data and tools needed to support supervisory expectations.

Please join Bloomberg ESG Regulatory Specialists on March 30th for a webinar discussion on:

  • The state of play of the global regulatory agenda for sustainable finance
  • Upcoming regulatory milestones in 2023
  • Bloomberg Solutions - meeting immediate & long-term ESG regulatory requirements

Speakers

Aveesh Acharya

ESG Market Specialist, EMEA

Bloomberg

Aveesh Acharya is a Financial Market Specialist at Bloomberg, advising clients on the finance and technology solutions to drive their business objectives. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Aveesh worked for over 12 years in tier 1 investment banks, primarily focusing on the development of Quantitative Investment Strategies (QIS) and Sustainability (ESG) products. He has gained a deep knowledge of portfolio construction, multi-asset risk premia, asset allocation and regulations covering institutional buyside clients. Aveesh holds a Bachelor of Engineering from Imperial College and an MBA from London Business School.

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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