Sustainable & Social Impact Investing Conference 2015: Can Green Bonds Deliver?

Sustainable & Social Impact Investing Conference 2015: Can Green Bonds Deliver?

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Sustainable & Social Impact Investing Conference 2015: Can Green Bonds Deliver?
London, 18 June 2015
Call for Speakers, Delegates and Sponsors
 
SI Partners and GTQ International present the first "next generation of sustainable investment strategies" conference. 
 
The world is on the brink of a ‘revolution’ in how we solve the toughest problems facing society, businesses and the financial markets. The forces capable of driving this transformation - and the next generation of sustainable investing - are green & social impact bonds, bringing a paradigm shift to social impact investing strategies. These investment vehicles will harness entrepreneurship, innovation and capital to power true environmental, social and governance (ESG) solutions. 
 
Having delivered numerous successful ESG Investing & CSR events in UK, Europe and Australia since 2010, GTQ International and SI Partners (UK) are proud to announce the 2015 Sustainable & Social Impact Investing Conference in London. This unique event will bring together issuers, investors, bankers, advisors, and related service providers for insightful and thought provoking debate on the opportunities offered and challenges being faced within the fast growing ‘Green Bonds’ market.
 
The aim of the conference is to bring representatives from the entire investment value chain together in order to discuss and compare investment risks and opportunities within Green Bond and Social Impact Investment Strategies for institutional and private capital. 
 
For further information on the conference, sponsorship options and to register, please visit the conference website or contact:
Rual Kemp (GTQ) - Email: info@gtqinternational.com 
Martina Macpherson (SI Partners) - Email: contact@si-partners.co.uk
 
 
Philanthropy Impact is an official network partner of the Sustainable & Social Impact Investing Conference 2015

  • Social investment
  • UK