Venue
TBA
TBA, Singapore

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Event Date Mon Apr 14 +08 - Tue Apr 15 +08 (14 days ago)
In your timezone (EDT): Sun Apr 13 12:00pm - Mon Apr 14 12:00pm
Location TBA
Singapore
Region APAC
Details

The integration of ESG criteria in the Asian insurance sector is not just a trend but a strategic imperative. It aligns insurers with global sustainability goals, helps manage risks better, and unlocks new growth opportunities. As ESG considerations continue to evolve, they will play a crucial role in shaping a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable insurance industry in Asia. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria have increasingly become integral to the insurance sector globally, and Asia is no exception. As the region faces unique challenges and opportunities, ESG considerations are reshaping the landscape of the insurance industry in profound ways.

In recent years, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations have surged to the forefront of corporate priorities across the Asia region. This transformation reflects a broader global movement toward sustainability, but it also highlights unique regional dynamics and imperatives that are shaping the business landscape in Asia. The rise of ESG in the Business Asia region signifies a transformative shift toward sustainable and responsible business practices. While challenges remain, such as aligning diverse regulatory requirements and overcoming initial implementation costs, the long-term benefits are clear. Companies that embrace ESG principles are likely to experience enhanced corporate performance, increased investor confidence, and greater resilience in the face of future challenges.

This premier event promises to be a pivotal gathering for industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders committed to advancing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles in the Asian business landscape. Join us and be a part of the movement towards a more sustainable and responsible business future in the Asia region. Together, we can chart the course for ESG leadership and innovation.

Who should attend:
• Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) - Leads the company's sustainability strategy and initiatives.
• Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Provides overall direction and vision for the company's ESG strategy.
• Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - Manages financial risks and opportunities associated with ESG.
• Chief Risk Officer (CRO) - Oversees risk management, including ESG-related risks.
• Chief Operating Officer (COO) - Integrates ESG considerations into operational processes.
• Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) - Ensures compliance with ESG regulations and standards.
• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager - Implements CSR initiatives and programs.
• Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Manager - Manages environmental and safety programs.
• ESG Analyst - Conducts research and analysis on ESG performance and metrics.
• Investor Relations Manager - Communicates ESG performance and strategies to investors.
• Sustainability Program Manager - Develops and manages sustainability programs and projects.
• Risk Management Director - Identifies and mitigates ESG-related risks.
• Supply Chain Manager - Integrates ESG practices into the supply chain.
• Procurement Manager - Ensures sustainable and ethical sourcing practices.
• Public Affairs Director - Manages public relations and communication on ESG matters.
• Corporate Governance Officer - Oversees governance practices and board relations.
• Marketing Manager - Promotes the company’s ESG initiatives and achievements.
• Human Resources Manager - Implements ESG-related policies in workforce management.
• Legal Counsel - Advises on legal aspects of ESG compliance and strategy.
• Energy Manager - Manages energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives.
• Environmental Scientist - Provides expertise on environmental impact and sustainability.
• Sustainability Data Analyst - Analyzes data to track and report on ESG metrics.
• Communications Director - Crafts and communicates the company’s ESG narrative.
• Investor/Shareholder - Evaluates the company’s ESG performance and potential.
• Policy Advisor - Provides guidance on ESG-related policies and regulations.
• Auditor - Conducts ESG audits to ensure compliance and performance.
• Nonprofit Organization Leader - Collaborates with businesses on ESG initiatives.
• Academia/Researcher - Studies and provides insights on ESG trends and impacts.
• Product Manager - Develops products with sustainability and social impact in mind.
• Facilities Manager - Oversees sustainable building operations and maintenance.

Sponsors & Partners

2025 Sponsors

SUPPORTED BY:
• Asean Insurance Council
• Life Insurance Association Singapore
• PIRA, Inc.