Рет қаралды 94
#53SGS #ConfrontingScarcity
Speakers
Timo Löyttyniemi
CEO, State Pension Fund of Finland
Romeo Lacher
Chairman of the Board, Julius Baer
Fabienne Kinzelmann
Editor & International Correspondent, Handelszeitung
Bernard Mensah
President of International, Bank of America
Businesses are facing massive challenges to future-proof their business models, particularly in light of the sustainable and digital transformations. Securing enough capital to finance investments in is key to master these intersecting change processes. In light of a shifting regulatory framework, pressure to show progress on ESG and high interest rates, this is a formidable challenge. What role does the financial sector play in enabling the future-oriented transformation of companies? What concrete approaches are there to support the economy in its transformation effort and how are the associated risks seen by banks, pension funds and asset managers?
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