mallowstreet Dinner: Planet, People, Profit – Aligning Savings to a Sustainable Transition

Climate change and biodiversity loss are becoming ever-more urgent considerations in capital allocation frameworks. The rapid pace of regulatory change is driving convergence around climate and nature-related reporting standards. For investors, we believe the inevitable internalisation of these externalities will cause the market to better reflect climate and nature risk in the valuations of the companies we invest in. These considerations, alongside social inequality, provide asset owners an opportunity to align members’ savings to sustainable alternatives to core global equity.

 

The value of active investment is that it provides an opportunity to focus on real world outcomes. This session offers a deep dive into how active managers are ideally placed to take a forward-looking view on companies leading the transition to a more sustainable world, whilst integrating broader stakeholder outcomes into capital allocation decisions.

 

Over dinner Abbie Llewellyn-Waters will discuss the vital lessons that she and the team have learned over the past few years, why we are optimistic when it comes to investing in companies that are leading the transition, and also where we would like to see further improvements.


This event is FREE to attend for investment decision makers and their advisers, and is accredited for CPD points by the Pensions Management Institute (PMI).



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Speakers

Program

  1. Guest Arrival and Welcome Drinks

  2. Seated for Dinner

  3. Service begins followed by Presentation and Discussion

    Over dinner Abbie Llewellyn-Waters will discuss the vital lessons that she and the team have learned over the past few years, why we are optimistic when it comes to investing in companies that are leading the transition, and also where we would like to see further improvements. 

    Speaker

    Abbie Llewellyn-Waters, Rachel Perini and Pippa Rudling

  4. End