Interview with Ulrich Volz of SOAS University of London Read more about Interview with Ulrich Volz of SOAS University of London Dr. Ulrich Volz talks in-depth about his presentation on "Unleashing the Potential of National Development Banks to Finance a Green and Just Transition."
Interview with Inarno Djajadi of Capital Markets, Financial Derivatives, and Carbon Exchange Supervision Read more about Interview with Inarno Djajadi of Capital Markets, Financial Derivatives, and Carbon Exchange Supervision Session 2: How supervisors and regulators in Asia are supporting green financial markets Some Asian countries have extensive experience managing climate risks for the financial sector and supporting its transition to green finance, while others are only at the beginning of this journey. What crucial lessons, recommendations, and requests do the former have for other financial supervisors, regulators, and the ADB?
Interview with Satoshi Ikeda of Japan Financial Services Agency Read more about Interview with Satoshi Ikeda of Japan Financial Services Agency Some Asian countries have extensive experience managing climate risks for the financial sector and supporting its transition to green finance, while others are only at the beginning of this journey. What crucial lessons, recommendations, and requests do the former have for other financial supervisors, regulators, and the ADB?
Interview with Kelvin Wong of DBS Bank Read more about Interview with Kelvin Wong of DBS Bank The multilateral development banks can assist financial supervisors as they seek to ensure that financial institutions manage climate risks. They can support them in implementing mitigating measures. And they can support the transition—the scenario that minimizes climate risks—by scaling up green finance to mobilize the funds needed for the transition.
Interview with Ernst Rauch of Munich Re Read more about Interview with Ernst Rauch of Munich Re The multilateral development banks can assist financial supervisors as they seek to ensure that financial institutions manage climate risks. They can support them in implementing mitigating measures. And they can support the transition—the scenario that minimizes climate risks—by scaling up green finance to mobilize the funds needed for the transition. More resources on climate change are available on the Munich Re website https://www.munichre.com/en/risks/climate-change.html.
Interview with Lyn Javier of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Read more about Interview with Lyn Javier of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Climate change exposes economies to physical and transition risks to the soundness of their financial institutions and the stability of their overall financial systems. Governments, financial markets, and financial institutions need financial resources, instruments, and skills to forestall these risks- threatening economic resilience and competitiveness. This session focused on these topics:
Paris Agreement Alignment and the Financial Sector Read more about Paris Agreement Alignment and the Financial Sector This presentation gives an overview of EBRD’s climate ambition to meet the temperature goals set out in the Paris Agreement.
Dana Kupova Keywords green investment banks public and private financial capital finance ADB Greening Financial Systems multilateral development banks Read more about Dana Kupova Dana is the Head of Green Economy Transition, Financial Institutions at EBRD. She is also a business transformation enthusiast.
Holistic Approach to the Policy Agenda Read more about Holistic Approach to the Policy Agenda This presentation gives an overview of the policy tools for greening the financial system.
How private sector can leverage multilateral development banks to support the transition to net zero Read more about How private sector can leverage multilateral development banks to support the transition to net zero This presentation gives an overview of how the insurance industry counters climate change.