UKSIF's Good Money Week Conference

UKSIF’s Good Money Week Conference brings together different sectors of the financial services industry to consider how the industry can help the public make better choices with their pensions, savings and investments, and better understand the positive impact they can have on the environment and wider society when it comes to their financial decisions.

 

Registration coming soon! 

UKSIF's Good Money Week Conference

Running since 2005, UKSIF’s Good Money Week brings together different sectors of the financial services industry to consider how the industry can help the public make better choices with their pensions, savings and investments, and better understand the positive impact they can have on the environment and wider society when it comes to their financial decisions.

UKSIF Good Money Week conference 2024 will take place on October 2 at the Institution of Structural Engineers and will be followed by a drinks reception for attendees.

Agenda and speakers coming soon. 

Good Money Week Launch Conference

We are really looking forward to the return of Good Money Week taking place between 3 and 7 October.

This is a chance to look at new research, discuss greenwashing, see how the most successful businesses are engaging the retail sector and talk about the demystification of ESG for the public.

We will be starting the week with the launch of our in-person conference on 3 October taking place at One Birdcage Walk in Westminster. This event will also be streamed online.

How do we fill the deforestation data gap?

Oct 5, 2021 02:00 PM BST

The climate crisis and the increasing likelihood of related regulation are fuelling a growing appetite from financial institutions for information on the environmental and social credentials of their investments and clients, including data that will support a move to deforestation-free portfolios. But how to identify if a company or client is deforestation-free or working towards this goal? This Good Money Week session will ask how we fill the deforestation data gap, drawing on the work of a new partnership initiative to provide Aligned Accountability.

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