When: 13/06/2019 for 7.30am for 8.00am to 9.00am Where: JP Morgan Asset Management, 200 Capital Dock , 79 Sir John Rogerson's Quay, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin 2 Cost: IAPF Member - Pension Scheme Representative (Non Practitioner): Free of Charge,
ESG is Vital to Infrastructure Investing
As an asset class, infrastructure provides direct exposure to ESG and plays a critical role in the essential functions and sustainability of communities and their environments. A forward looking ESG strategy provides a long-term focus on safe operations, stakeholder engagement, and environmental stewardship and also views risks, opportunities and trends that are material to each business. The importance of governance, intangible values of “S” and ESG implementation at the portfolio company-level are fundamental to investment outcomes.
This event is open to Trustees only in order to facilitate open discussion. There is no charge for Trustees to attend but we ask that you book your place in advance.
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This seminar is allocated 1 CPD hour by the IAPF for on-going trustee training requirements. We can confirm 1 CPD hour from the LIA (LIA05977_2019), the IOB (2019-1411) and the IIPM under category 2. Pensions, Pension Trustee Practitioners (PTP) hours and category 3. Savings and Investments. If you have a query relating to the CPD hours, please contact the relevant awarding bodies.
7.30am
Registration: Continental and Hot Buffet Breakfast
8.00am
Introduction: Jerry Moriarty, CEO, IAPF
8.05am
Presentation: ESG is Vital to Infrastructure Investing
Q&A
9.00am
Ends
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