Join us for an exclusive roundtable on the presentation of the work on impact finance carried out by a group from the Paris marketplace, under the aegis of the Institute for Sustainable Finance (formerly Finance For Tomorrow) on (i) a common definition of impact finance, (ii) an impact charter for investors, and (iii) a tool for assessing the impact potential of funds. The presentation of these tools will initiate a discussion between French and Quebec actors on the conditions for the development of impact finance and the challenges to be met for our two financial centers.
Description and context
In 2022, the GIIN report "Sizing the impact investing market" estimates the size of the global impact investing market at USD 1.164 trillion, exceeding the symbolic USD 1 trillion mark for the first time in history.
Impact finance is booming and in the face of the ecological and social emergency, it nevertheless requires a new approach to investment and financing: can it become the long-awaited catalyst for the fair and sustainable transformation of the economy?
Join us for an exclusive roundtable on the presentation of the work on impact finance carried out by a group from the Paris marketplace, under the aegis of the Institute for Sustainable Finance (formerly Finance For Tomorrow) on (i) a common definition of impact finance, (ii) an impact charter for investors, and (iii) a tool for assessing the impact potential of funds. The presentation of these tools will initiate a discussion between French and Quebec actors on the conditions for the development of impact finance and the challenges to be met for our two financial centers.
Speaker :
Philippe Taffin, Directeur Finance & Investissement, France Assureurs
Anne-Claire Impériale, Sycomore Asset Management
Daniel Charron, Vice-président, Engagement sociétal et affaires publiques, Fondaction
Paul Allard, Co-fondateur et chef de la direction, Impak Finance
Moerator : Pauline Becquey, Directrice générale, Institut de la Finance Durable
This presentation will be given in French.