Richard Curtis | Make My Money Matter | Ethical Finance 2020
Richard Curtis | Make My Money Matter | Ethical Finance 2020
Richard Curtis, director of Love Actually and founder of Comic Relief and pension campaign Make My Money Matter, delivers his humorous, yet serious remarks to the audience on the 4th and final day of Ethical Finance 2020, a virtual summit seeking to change finance for good.
The filmmaker explains the power that ordinary people’s pensions have to do good in the world. Many of us may be unaware that our pensions are even invested at all, let alone the fact that they may be invested in companies involved in sectors such as tobacco, arms or fossil fuel. Together, we have the power to change the world by insisting that our pensions are used for good.
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Greenwashing | Panel Discussion | Ethical Finance 2020
Greenwashing | Panel Discussion | Ethical Finance 2020
We debate greenwashing in this lively panel session from Ethical Finance 2020. Rebecca Jones of New Money Mission, David Hickey of Lothian Pension Fund, Jill Jackson of The Big Exchange and Alexander Smith of the FCA dig into issues including greenwashing, the engage-divest conundrum and the need for transparency in this fiery but thoughtful discussion moderated by Kaisie Rayner of Royal London.
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Working Together Towards Comprehensive Corporate Reporting | Jeffrey Hales | Ethical Finance 2020
Working Together Towards Comprehensive Corporate Reporting | Jeffrey Hales | Ethical Finance 2020
If companies are to help solve the climate crisis, they will need to measure and report their activities. Dr. Jeffrey Hales, Chair of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) outlines how his organisation and others are coming together to produce comprehensive standards for reporting on environmental issues.
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Scott Forrest | Bonds With Purpose | Ethical Finance 2020
Scott Forrest | Bonds With Purpose | Ethical Finance 2020
In this ‘Initiative Spotlight’ session from Ethical Finance 2020, NatWest Group’s Head of Capital Strategy Scott Forrest delivers an update on bonds with purpose. Find out how major banks in the UK and across the world are developing their offerings in terms of green bonds and social bonds.
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John Kay & James Anderson | Investing & Radical Uncertainty | Ethical Finance 2020
John Kay & James Anderson | Investing & Radical Uncertainty | Ethical Finance 2020
What implications does the concept of radical uncertainty pose for investors? Prof. Heather McGregor speaks to author & economist Prof. John Kay and Baillie Gifford Partner James Anderson to find out in an insightful discussion ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
Uncertainty in this context is a concept developed by John Maynard Keynes and Frank Knight, and refers to events that are by their nature unpredictable. It stands in contrast to risk, which refers to events that, while not certain, can be predicted with a given likelihood. An uncertain event oiled be a pandemic; we know there is a chance that one might occur, but when, where and how seriously is impossible to assign a certain probability to.
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David Pitt-Watson | Finance at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
David Pitt-Watson | Finance at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
David Pitt-Watson, investor, Visiting Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, and former UNEP FI Chair, delivers his thoughts on COP26, drawing upon his experiences of COP21 to understand what the finance sector can achieve at next year’s crucial climate change summit.
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Path to COP26: pathtocop26.com
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Isabel Fernandez | Finance at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
Isabel Fernandez | Finance at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
Isabel Fernandez, Member of the Management Board and Global Head of Wholesale Banking at ING delivers a view on COP26 from the banking sector, outlining hopes and expectations ahead of the postponed climate summit.
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Path to COP26: pathtocop26.com
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Ingrid Holmes | Asset Management at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
Ingrid Holmes | Asset Management at COP26 | The Path to COP26 - One Year To Go
Ingrid Holmes, Director – Policy at Federated Hermes (International) delivers a perspective from the asset management sector on COP26. What practical steps are being taken, and what does the sector hope to achieve in future?
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Path to COP26: pathtocop26.com
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Finance at COP26 | Path to COP26 - One Year To Go | Part 2: Q&A
Finance at COP26 | Path to COP26 - One Year To Go | Part 2: Q&A
Hamish Patrick of Shepherd + Wedderburn, David Pitt-Watson, investor and Cambridge University Visiting Fellow, Ingrid Holmes of Federated Hermes and Isabel Fernandez of ING discussing the role of the finance sector in COP during the Q&A session of our Path to COP26 – One Year To Go event.
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Path to COP26: pathtocop26.com
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EF2020: ethicalfinance2020.com
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Make My Money Matter | Richard Curtis, Steve Waygood & Diandra Soobiah | Ethical Finance 2020
Make My Money Matter | Richard Curtis, Steve Waygood & Diandra Soobiah | Ethical Finance 2020
How can your pension save the world? Richard Curtis, the filmmaker behind Love Actually, Bridget Jones, Comic Relief and more, explains the motive behind his campaign Make My Money Matter. Many of us don’t think of ourselves as investors, yet our pensions are invested – on our behalf – to provide a future for our retirement. Of course these pensions need to make money, but they also need to make sue there is a habitable planet by the time we retire.
Richard is joined by two top sustainable investing experts from the UK pension industry. Diandra Soobiah, from the UK’s largest pension provider NEST, and Steve Waygood of Aviva Investors, who explain the need for a “Marshall Plan for the Planet”, a comprehensive investment plan to overhaul capital stock towards low-carbon technology while protecting the livelihoods of ordinary people.
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