ESG Risk Management Principles for FI
€80.00
- 3 CPD Hours
According to the “Directive of the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the certifications of persons and the certification register” (RAD 22/2017), it is compulsory that certified persons need to undergo annual training to satisfy the criterion of Continuing Professional Development in order to maintain their certification. This seminar aims primarily to satisfy the CPD requirement of CySEC by offering the overview of Environmental, Social or Governance risk (ESG) risk management requirements for financial institutions in accordance with the international and best-practice guidelines.
The aim of the seminar is to provide participants with an outline of ESG risk management requirements for financial institutions and includes common definitions of ESG factors, ESG risks and their drivers and transmission channels, qualitative and quantitative indicators that can be used for the management of the ESG risks, metrics and methods to assess ESG risks and reporting requirements for financial institutions
This seminar is addressed to the Risk Officers, specialists responsible for risk management, Internal and External Auditors as well as the Members of the Board of Financial Institutions.
Instructor
Ilze Petersone
Mrs. Ilze Petersone is fellow certified member of ACCA as well as the member of international organisations such as IIA and ACAMS as well as the member of ICPAC and holds Advances certificate issued by CySEC.
Mrs. Petersone has more than 15 years’ practical experience in financial industry, particularly in banking industry, taking such positions as Chief Risk Officer, Chief accountant and Head of Risk department. She has been responsible for risk management framework development, including Recovery plan, ICAAP/ILAAP and capital requirements calculation in accordance with the prudential framework as well as for the prudential reporting and presenting to supervisory authorities. As Chief Risk Officer she has been responsible for implementation of capital requirements, Recovery Plan and ICAAP/ILAAP methodologies in daily management reporting system and risk management framework as well as development of internal politics and procedures for all risk management framework elements since these requirements were introduced in EU.
Outline
• What are ESG risks and why are they important?
• Common definitions of ESG factors
• Common definitions of ESG Risks
• Quantitative and qualitative indicators and metrics to assess ESG risks
• Methodological approaches for assessing and evaluating ESG risks
• Management of ESG risks by institutions
• Disclosure requirements
What’s included
Pre-Recorded Videos
Short Quizzes
Seminar notes
24/7 access to our online platform
Certificate of Completion