Webinar replay: Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the financial industry

PCAF has issued a standard with the ambition to do a qualified estimate of emissions related to financial products (cases of investments, insurance portfolios, etc.). How do banks and insurance companies embrace this standard? Fill in the short form below & watch the replay with the experts.

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The standard provides banks, insurance companies and other stakeholders in financial sector with harmonized aproach to measure emissions in cases typical for finance industry, such as:

  • Help financial institutions to manage their portfolio
  • Notify climate strategies and actions to develop innovative financial products that tend to the transition toward a net-zero emissions economy
  • Assess climate-related risks
  • Report to stakeholders

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Why should banks’ and insurance companies’ (future) clients be aware of the standard and its methodology? How do the banks and financial institutions manage portfolios in terms of carbon footprint? What information are they looking for with their clients? How can aligning to the Taxonomy mitigate the shortfalls of the standard?

Agenda

  • Intro on carbon footprint calculation & reasoning
  • Practical insights from the banking sector regarding the standard
  • Insurance market decarbonation journey
  • Q&A

Speakers

  • Martin Dolinský, Sustainability Consultant at Mazars in Slovakia
  • Vera Economou, ESG Group Competence Center Lead, Coordinator of Sustainable Finance Team and Corporate ESG Experts in CEE at Raiffeisen Bank International
  • Alexandre L’Helias, Insurance Consulting Manager at Mazars

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