FCA's Mark Manning revealed as first keynote for Sustainable Investment Festival

Beth Brearley
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Investment Week's parent company Incisive Media is pleased to announce the FCA's Mark Manning as the first keynote speaker at this year's Sustainable Investment Festival.

Manning, technical specialist, sustainable finance and stewardship, will be providing an update on the government's green finance roadmap at this year's Sustainable Investment Festival, as well as talking through the specific activities undertaken by the FCA in supporting this transition, and looking at emerging thinking around net zero planning. With proposals expected on sustainable disclosures and investment labels, this will be a timely opportunity to hear how the sustainable investment landscape is changing, the considerations impacting ESG data providers and ratings, and what these...

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