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BDO launches ‘Sustainability Briefing Series’ for its top executives

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In Photo: Atty. Federico Tancongco (left), Senior Vice President and Chief Compliance Officer of BDO Unibank Inc. and Marla Garin-Alvarez (center), Vice President and Head of Sustainability Office of BDO Unibank Inc. organized BDO’s Sustainability Executive Briefing on offshore wind. Joining them are (From L-R) Joseph Albert Gotuaco, Senior Executive Vice President and Head of Central Operations Group of BDO Unibank Inc.; Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) speakers Marina Hsu, CISC Regional Managing Director for Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines; Jesper Krarup Holst, CIP Senior Vice President and Co-CEO for COP Philippines; Pierre Martignoli, CIP Head of Capital Markets and Francis Daba, CIP Business Development Director for the Philippines.

BDO Unibank Inc. (BDO) has launched its ‘Sustainability Executive Briefing Series’ to enable senior leaders to gain a broad understanding of sustainability at a strategic level specifically on risks and opportunities in environment, social, and governance (ESG) that impact their decisions on credit, investments, underwriting, insurance, and administrative operations.

The briefings support BDO’s sustainability philosophy, incorporating sustainability in the way the Bank conducts business, aimed at embedding sustainability principles in everything it does – from making decisions to assessing relationships to creating products.

The Executive Series has so far covered diverse topics such as nature and biodiversity loss and conservation, responsible investing, offshore wind energy, and current nuclear power technology. Featured external speakers are experts on emerging sustainability issues designed to provide the leadership team with valuable insights, best practices and a platform for meaningful exchange of ideas to identify business opportunities.

BDO’s Sustainability Executive Briefing Series aligns with the mandate set forth by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), to bolster the financial institutions’ leadership capability in effectively assessing and managing environmental and social (E&S) risks. Furthermore, the sessions intend to reinforce BDO’s financial performance in a global low carbon economy that is environmentally responsible, and socially inclusive.

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