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Date: Tuesday, 8 October 2024
Time: 08:30 – 12:40 (followed by lunch)
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre (MTCC), South Building, Toronto, Canada
Format: In-person only

As every year during PRI in Person, the PRI is hosting the annual Sustainable Finance Policy Conference. This unique event convenes policy makers, regulators, regulatory affairs professionals and investors from around the world to discuss and debate the latest developments in sustainable finance policy reform in key capital markets.

This event will provide deep dives into policy and regulatory topics and is for policy makers and PRI in Person delegates only. If you would like to find out more information and/or register for PRI in Person 2024, please click here.

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Agenda

 TimeSession
08:30 Registration and refreshments 
09:00 Welcome and keynote address

  • Margarita Pirovska, Director, Global Policy, PRI 
  • Hon. Peter Bethlenfalvy, Ontario Minister of Finance
09:10 The global baseline for RI policy and regulation: Interview of Emmanuel Faber

This session will offer the floor to Emmanuel Faber, Chair of the ISSB. Key questions addressed include the uptake of the global disclosure standards, how can regulators ensure global policy alignment, and the role of investors to support common rules across jurisdictions.

  • Emmanuel Faber, Chair, ISSB 
  • Moderated by: Elise Attal, Head, EU Policy, PRI
09:30 Reviewing financial regulatory roles and mandates in a world with governmental sustainability goals.  What are the foundational policy reforms policy makers should consider to support responsible investors to navigate the transition? Launch of PRI’s Policy toolkit on sustainable finance policy reform.

This session will kick off with a brief presentation of PRI’s updated policy toolkit which discusses the paradigm shift needed to move from managing risk exposure to also supporting the economic transition. This will be followed by a panel discussion with policy makers from around the world looking at how their mandates impact their ability to effectively pursue the economic transition and reflecting on the key policy priorities set out in the updated toolkit. 

  • Azalina Adham, Managing Director, Securities Commission Malaysia
  • Jon Lukomnik, Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs and The Brandmeyer Fellow for Impact and Sustainable Investing, Columbia University 
  • Sacha Sadan, Director of ESG, FCA
  • Javinder Sidhu, Director, Climate Risk Division, Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions
  • Moderated by: Nathan Fabian, Chief Sustainable System Officer, PRI
10:30 Break
10:50 The place of regulation – best practices and challenges of policy making in a global market.  Investor dialogue on key policy reforms and what policy makers can do to increase policy effectiveness to create an enabling environment for responsible investment. 

In this session, investors and the audience take the lead. A panel of four PRI signatories will share what they see as the biggest successes and key concerns in sustainable finance policy. The audience will be encouraged to reflect and share their own thoughts with the panel for each topic raised. This solutions-focussed session should provide food for thought for both policy makers and investors in the room.

  • Florent Deixonne, Head of ESG Regulatory Strategy , Amundi
  • Charlie Donovan, Principal Economist, Impax Asset Management 
  • Mari Murata, Director, Head of Stewardship, ESG & Stewardship Department, GPIF
  • Barbara Zvan, President and Chief Executive Officer, University Pension Plan Ontario
  • Moderated by: Gregory Hershman, Head of US Policy, PRI
11:40 Navigating political cycles.  How can we clarify and strengthen the link between RI policy and competitiveness, security and economic resilience, to maintain its support for years to come

In a year dominated by elections across the globe, this final panel confronts a critical question – how can we secure ongoing support and progress for responsible investment policies to ensure investors have certainty and security? A variety of policy makers will share their thoughts, looking at key topics such as the just transition, a whole-of government approach and strategic communication.

  • Kristian Fok, Chair and Director, Australia Sustainable Finance Institute
  • Ali Khawar, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Employee Benefits Security Administration, Department of Labour
  • Aleksandra Palinksa, Executive Director, Eurosif   
  • Moderated by: Cambria Allen-Ratzlaff, Chief RI Ecosystems Officer, PRI 
12:30 Closing remarks

David Atkin,
CEO, PRI
12:40 Networking lunch
13:30 Start of PRI in Person

Please note, this event is in-person only, under Chatham House rule, and is not open to media. Due to limited capacity, we may need to limit attendance to one delegate per organisation.

 

With thanks to our lead sponsor:

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