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UK: ESG Regulatory Evolution in 2024

ESGUK: ESG Regulatory Evolution in 2024

Upcoming Webinar | 18 January 2024 2:00 PM – 18 January 2024 3:00 PM GMT Standard Time

SDR, SFDR and beyond webinar

ESG Regulatory Evolution in 2024
Date & Time

18 January 2024 2:00 PM – 18 January 2024
3:00 PM GMT Standard Time

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Join us on 18 January as our Baker McKenzie experts – joined by Adam Jacobs Dean of AIMA and other industry specialists – explore the continuing evolution of ESG regulation and compliance challenges that firms can expect to encounter in the new year. This session will focus on the FCA’s new ESG product labelling regime (the “SDR”), upcoming changes to the EU’s SFDR regime, and emerging best practices in ESG governance. Our agenda will cover:

UK Sustainability Disclosure Requirements and what they mean for the financial services sector

What do GCs, compliance officers and sustainability officers need to know about the SDR?

How can firms leverage resources already put into SFDR compliance?

Analysing the risks and rewards of adding new ESG product labels to the mix

Ongoing evolution of the SFDR regime

Industry trends and commitments to sustainable investment

How the European regulatory landscape may change in 2024

Addressing the challenge of diverging cross-border disclosure requirements

Best practices for ESG governance

Staying on top of ESG and climate risk challenges

Embedding FCA guidance on compliance with the ESG Guiding Principles

Bridging the data gap and managing evolving enforcement risk

This webinar is part of our ESG-focused thought leadership webinar series that shares insights and practical guidance for businesses considering what ESG means for them.

Author
Caitlin McErlane

Caitlin McErlane is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s Financial Services & Regulatory Group in the London office.

Caitlin’s practice focuses on advising a range of global financial institutions on complex and high value regulatory matters. She advises banks, major corporates, payment institutions and asset managers on navigating UK and EU financial services regulation. She has particular experience in advising clients on regulatory implementation projects, day-to-day compliance issues, and regulatory issues arising in the context of large-scale transactions. She also expertise in the areas of banking and wholesale financial markets regulation, in particular in the FX and fixed income space, alongside experience advising market infrastructure providers, including major international exchanges, trading platforms, clearing systems and payment services providers, on a variety of compliance issues.

Caitlin is also a member of the Baker’s ESG and sustainability taskforce, and advises a range of clients on the drafting and implementation of ESG policies and the implications of becoming a signatory to the UNPRI and the Stewardship Code. Caitlin is an authority on regulatory reforms in the sustainability space and sits on a number of trade association working groups. She has recently been interviewed by Climate Action on her work and is a frequent speaker on the subject.

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are independent views solely of the author(s) expressed in their private capacity.

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