Registration now open for Sustainability Summit

Registration is now open for the 2019 Sustainability Summit, which offers pension funds, insurance companies, charities and corporates the chance to learn and network alongside their peers.

The conference takes place on Tuesday 12 March 2019 at The Waldorf Hilton in London.

Now in its second year, the one-day conference is open to all those concerned with the investment of assets into this asset class, and will offer delegates the up-to-date knowledge and guidance they need to help them understand all aspects of the sustainable market – from negative screening to impact investment, and give them the tools to not only meet their goals but exceed them to the benefit of their organisations and members.

Whilst once a small reserve of specialist investment, sustainable investing is rapidly becoming a mainstream activity as investors realise the gains from forward facing policies and the threat of declining performance from ‘traditional’ safe havens. However, as choice opens up, so does the responsibility to select the right forms of sustainable investment, and the issues of risk management and governance continue to present challenges.

All these topics and more will be explored at this key conference and will help delegates improve their knowledge and understanding with a series of presentations from leading professionals and policymakers from across the industry.

To register for the event click here.

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