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Event:

UKSIF's Good Money Week Conference

Organiser:

UKSIF

Location:

The Institution of Structural Engineers, London, London

Audience:

Charities, Finance Professionals, Financial Advisers

 

 

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. 

Why you should attend:
Hear from and meet the leaders of sustainable finance in the UK.
Discuss diverse topics surrounding sustainable financial practices.
Network with old and new contacts in the sustainable finance sector.

 

Agenda

Hear from expert speakers, including:

  • Marc Barnett, Head of Investment, NatWest Cushon
  • Miranda Beacham, Head of UK Responsible Investment, Aegon Asset Management
  • Seb Beloe, Partner, Head of Research, WHEB
  • Wayne Bishop, CEO King and Shaxson Asset Management
  • Tony Burdon, Chief Executive, Make My Money Matter
  • Stuart Burnside, Head of Product Governance & ESG Product, M&G Investments
  • Eva Cairns, Head of Responsible Investments & Stewardship, Scottish Widows
  • Kate Elliot, Head of Ethical, Sustainable and Impact Research, Greenbank
  • Amelia Gaston, Senior Responsible Investment Analyst, EdenTree 
  • Alicia Kedzierski, Head of Department for ESG, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
  • Nick Stoop, Founder and CEO, Pangea Impact Investments
  • Helen Tandy, Partner, Client Advice, Castlefield

Topics Include:

  • UKSIF’s Good Money Week polling
  • How to talk to your clients about sustainable investing.
  • The view from the front: What is the public saying?
  • The anti-greenwashing rule and SDR: are we any closer to solving the problem?
  • Pensions Update
  • Fund selection and divestment: How much autonomy should the public actually have?
  • What’s next? How do we get the public to care?