Facing the dilemmas of greenwashing, ambiguous self-disclosures, and inconsistent ratings, how can investors gain meaningful and actionable insights into a company’s ESG impact? With emerging rules and regulations on ESG reporting and increased sustainability mandates, Investment Managers must take a deeper dive into their portfolios. Leaders in ESG are progressively leveraging alternate data to enrich traditional scoring mechanisms and provide a more robust picture of a company’s risks and exposures. These augmented ESG insights allow for independent auditability, so you can be confident in your ESG practices and portfolios.
Watch the virtual panel and hear from experts at London Stock Exchange, UN-PRI, Planet Tracker, and Georgia State University on:
- Mitigating greenwashing concerns with data outside of self-disclosures
- Finding and analyzing second level derivative data
- Understanding the impact of uniform disclosures and standardization of ESG reporting
- Weighing the benefits and challenges of ESG data for alternative assets and private equity investments
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Panelists
Coley Schiro
Head of Sustainable Investment Data Operations, London Stock Exchange Group
Dr. Julie Salsbery
Faculty Lecturer, Georgia State University
Peter Dunbar
Private Equity Specialist, UN-PRI
Robin Millington
Chief Executive Officer, Planet Tracker
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