Environmental, social and governance (ESG) criteria are ceasing to be optional factors in investment decision-making, but data shortages are a big problem, and ESG Investment Europe 2020, a conference in London on May 27-28, will try to help solve it by putting the data issue at the front.
The forum is expected to have an audience of more than 750 people and to be addressed by more than 150 speakers, some them senior figures in JP Morgan, ING, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, BlackRock, AXA, Aviva and other major firms.
The programme includes case studies, panel discussions and about a dozen workshops.
The conference, organised by Reuters Events, will be held at the Novotel West hotel.
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