This course equips banking professionals with essential insights into Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) and its implications within the financial sector.
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Identify the key ESG factors impacting banks.
Evaluate the financial implications of ESG on financial statements.
Integrate ESG considerations into financial reporting practices.
Compare internal ESG strategies with regulatory requirements.
Course Outlines
Day 1: Introduction to ESG in Banking
Overview of ESG concepts and their significance in the banking industry.
Examination of current global trends in ESG adoption.
Analysis of key environmental risks, such as climate change.
Exploration of social factors influencing community relations and labor practices.
Day 2: Financial Impact Assessment
Tools for quantifying ESG-related risks and opportunities.
Methodologies for assessing the financial impact of ESG factors.
Case studies of banks impacted by ESG considerations.
Discussion of the implications for risk management strategies.
Day 3: Integrating ESG into Reporting
Frameworks for embedding ESG into financial reporting.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) relevant to ESG metrics.
Best practices in ESG reporting from leading banks.
Identification of challenges in the integration process and exploration of potential solutions.
Day 4: Disclosure Requirements
Overview of ESG regulations, including TCFD and SASB.
Importance of transparency in ESG disclosures.
Techniques for effectively preparing ESG reports.
Workshop: Drafting an ESG disclosure report.
Day 5: Internal vs. Regulatory Perspectives
Development of internal ESG policies and strategies.
Aligning organizational culture with ESG objectives.
Understanding regulatory requirements and expectations.
Exploration of future trends in ESG regulation and their implications for banks.