‘Transition finance’ is a key financial tool to align global financial flows with a low-carbon, climate resilient future. However, market participants struggle to develop a clear and common understanding of what ‘transition’ really means. Though some jurisdictions have begun to develop their own approaches to transition and related financing, challenges for investors remain. Transition finance instruments can carry a higher risk of greenwashing, further highlighting the rising importance for credible corporate transition plans.
Join Sustainable Fitch on September 5th to gain a deeper understanding of the global transition finance landscape. We’ll share in-depth research on the financing trends we’re observing as well as the advantages and challenges that transition finance instruments present. We’ll also examine the differing regulatory approaches to transition across jurisdictions.
Key topics discussed:
- Differences between transition finance and green finance
- Role of sectoral pathways and corporate transition plans in guiding investors towards transition activities
- Advantages and challenges of various debt instruments in transition finance
- Regulatory approach to transition in various jurisdictions
- Sustainable taxonomies integrating transition, in Europe, APAC and LatAm
- Sustainable Fitch’s Transition Assessment methodology for oil and gas companies
We hope you can join us for this webinar.Â
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