Refine Your Search
...
Explore Financial Academy
About the Academy
Discover our Rich, 60-Year Journey
Jadarat
A Comprehensive System for Skill and Knowledge Development
Governance
Meet our Inspiring Leadership
Success Stories
Check out our Clients’ Reviews and Testimonials
...
(3.9/ 5) 9 Reviews
responsibility. This training program will help develop and implement a corporate ESG strategy to understand how ESG risks are managed taking into account their scale and constraints. This training program is designed to develop the capabilities and skills of participants in building and developing a strategy for ESG practices, as well as the key economic, financial and regulatory risks and consequences of ESG practices. This program covers the steps of developing and implementing ESG strategy, environmental, social and governance standards in the financial industry.
(3.9/ 5)
9 Learner Rating
responsibility. This training program will help develop and implement a corporate ESG strategy to understand how ESG risks are managed taking into account their scale and constraints. This training program is designed to develop the capabilities and skills of participants in building and developing a strategy for ESG practices, as well as the key economic, financial and regulatory risks and consequences of ESG practices. This program covers the steps of developing and implementing ESG strategy, environmental, social and governance standards in the financial industry.
Banking
Capital Market
Insurance
Financing
Health, Safety and Environment
Not Exist
Lecture
Case Studies +3
Lecture
Case Studies
Brainstroming
Practical Implementation
Dialogue Teams
Pre Assessment
Post Assessment
Corporate Governance Cor...
Corporate Governance Corporate Strategy
This provides you with the opportunity to select the available times that suit you best for participation in our program. These times represent slots during which we are ready to welcome you and provide assistance and guidance.
In Class Training
The concept of Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance principles
The objectives of Corporate Governance
The rationale for the interest in Corporate Governance
5The outcomes of “macro” and “micro” implementation of Corporate Governance
Corporate Governance’s regulations and principles in K
Transparency, Professional Conduct). Company’s internal policies relating to Corporate Governance (Conflict of Interest, Dealing with Stakeholders, Disclosure and
The role of governance in the institutional development of companies.
In Class Training
What is the ESG strategy?
Pillars of ESG strategy.
How does the ESG strategy work?
How to develop an ESG strategy?
Benefits of implementing an ESG strategy.
ESG's main areas of interest
In Class Training
Perform an impact test.
Conduct a materiality assessment
Baseline assessment of the current situation.
Define visions and goals.
Develop a strategic roadmap related to environmental, social and governance responsibility
Implementation of action plans
Report your progress
In Class Training
Governance.
Diversity and inclusion.
Legal and regulatory affairs
Environmental management and environmental impact
Team and work environment
Data security and privacy
Responsible product design.
Supply chain.
In Class Training
ESGs in banks and credit institutions
ESGs in investment firms (fund and wealth managers, venture capital).
ESGs in Insurance – Implied Impact and Sustainable Insurance.
In Class Training
ESG Management: Materiality assessment, goal setting, communication, and reporting.
Identify the right ESG goals: Prevent risks and improve ESG impact.
ESG Reporting and Disclosure: Frameworks and Standards.
The emergence of ESG rankings and third-party ratings
ESG Doubts: An inaccurate interpretation of what ESG means..
Program Objectives
1. Understand ESG practices in financial institutions by type of institution, size and nature of activity. 2. Understand what ESG is, sustainability fundamentals and international standards. 3. Recognize environmental risks at the local level and new economic models. 4. Recognize social risks and governance best practices. 5. Knowledge of financial instruments related to ESG practices and new financing models. 6. Fully understand the interrelationships between environmental, social and institutional risks