Sustainable Investment Festival 2023: Consumer Duty meets ESG

Specialist two-day event will look specifically at meeting new regulations

Professional Adviser
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Where do Consumer Duty and sustainable investment meet? Come along to the 2023 Sustainable Investment Festival (SIF) to find out!

SIF 2023 will be hosted by Professional Adviser's parent company, Incisive Media, in London on 14 and 15 June. The programme can be viewed in full here  With the Consumer Duty deadline only six weeks after SIF 2023, this is a last chance event to get together with sustainability professionals across the advice, fund management and pension space to share best practice on all things ESG. Several sessions across the two days will be looking at the new regulation specifically, including our ‘Adviser sustainable investing 101' presentation and a deep dive on day 1 on engaging and alignin...

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