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Path to ESG Series: Sustainable Finance Market Outlook for 2022

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The sustainable finance market experienced unprecedented global traction in 2021—with more than $4 trillion in sustainable debt issued since the market's inception and even historically slow-to-start private financial players coming together on climate goals. Last year also saw APAC jump from 15% to 21% of total global sustainable finance market share, as well as the development of taxonomies defining sustainable financial activities in China and Singapore. In our first session of the Path to ESG series, we explore the most salient trends across the sustainable finance market in 2021. Join us to learn what spaces BloombergNEF is watching in 2022 and hear our outlook for APAC.

Interpretation available:

  • Real-time text translation is available in multiple languages
  • Japanese audio simultaneous translation is available only during the live event

Local session start times:

  • 10:30 am Mumbai
  • 1:00 pm Hong Kong/Singapore
  • 2:00 pm Tokyo
  • 4:00 pm Sydney

Speakers

Mallory Rutigliano

Green and Sustainable Finance Analyst

BloombergNEF

Mallory Rutigliano is a Green & Sustainable Finance Analyst at BloombergNEF, conducting research on thematic sustainable debt, policies and regulations impacting sustainable finance initiatives, and ESG strategies.

MARVIN GO

Head of Sales - Japan and Korea & Commercial | Lead on Sustainability - Asia-Pacific Region

Bloomberg

Marvin joined BloombergNEF in 2014 as a sales representative and he currently leads our commercial activities in BloombergNEF for Japan and Korea. He specializes in working with utilities, oil & gas, automotive, power equipment manufacturers and financial players in their transition to a decarbonized future. He is also now coordinating our commercial efforts around Sustainability in the Asia-Pacific Region. Prior to BloombergNEF, Marvin has 8 years of experience in developing and managing smart grid and smart city projects in partnership with governments across Europe and Asia. Marvin started his career as a lecturer in Physics in Ateneo de Manila University. Marvin holds Bachelor degrees in Science (Hons) in Physics and in Computer Engineering from Ateneo de Manila University.

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