Change finance to finance change
Torsdag, 19 november, 2015 - 17:00 to 18:30
During the Financial Crisis a call for fundamental changes of the financial sector was loudly spoken. The public demanded more responsibility not only financial responsibility but also social responsibility from both banks and investors. Also global challenges such as climate have called upon an active approach and co-responsibility from the financial sector.
There have been different strategies towards these demands within the financial sector going from impact investment, divestments strategies, active ownership strategies and engagement strategies to business as usual.
What are the experiences and results of these strategies and how will the financial sector develop in the future?
These are the topics for a panel debate which KR Foundation, Global Alliance for Banking on Values and Merkur Andelskasse arrange on November 19th 2015.
Panel
Marcos Eguiguren (CEO) - Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV)
Connie Hedegaard (COB) - KR Foundation
Anders Damgaard (Group CFO) - PFA Pension
Erik Chr. Pedersen (CEO) - Nordea Invest
Thomas Meinert Larsen - Ansvarlig Fremtid
Finn Østrup (Professor) - CBS Department of International Economics and Management
Moderator
Lars Pehrson (CEO) - Merkur Andelskasse
Key questions
- How can the financial sector respond to the global challenges of today?
- How does the financial sector assess long term risks?
- How can the financial sector take social responsibility and does the financial sector have a special obligation?
- How do we invest in sustainable development? What are the tools used by the financial sector today?
- Is divestment an effective tool?
- What prevent the financial sector from taking more social responsibility?
Venue
CBS, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg – Room SP210
Timeframe
November 19th 2015
17.00 - 18.30
Marcos Eguiguren
Since June 2015 the first Executive Director of Global Alliance for Banking on Values.
Professor at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, former Supervisory Board member of Triodos Bank
and cofounder of SingularNet - a triple bottom line consulting firm.
Connie Hedegaard
Chair of KR Foundation. Former European Commissioner for Climate Action and Former Danish
Minister (Minister of Climate & Energy 2007-2009 and Minister of Environment 2004-2007).
Anders Damgaard
Group CFO of the independent Danish pension company PFA.
Erik Chr. Pedersen
Executive Director of Nordea Invest a Mutual Fund managed the Nordic financial services group
Thomas Meinert Larsen
Spokesperson of ‘Ansvarlig Fremtid’ (Responsible Future). ‘Ansvarlig Fremtid’ is an independent
theme group under the Danish NGO ‘Klimabevægelsen’ (Climate Movement of Denmark) ‘Ansvarlig
Fremtid’ is inspired by the American movement 350 (350.org).
Finn Østrup
Professor in the Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business
School. Finn Østrup has written extensively on financial institutions, on financial crises, and on
international monetary economics.
Who’s behind?
KR Foundation
KR Foundation was established in 2014 by VILLUM FONDEN and the descendants of civil engineer
Villum Kann Rasmussen.
KR Foundation is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, but works internationally.
The mission of KR Foundation is to help provide answers to, stimulate mind shifts about, and
encourage action on, the long-term challenges posed by current and future generations living on a
planet with finite resources, fragile ecosystems, and climate change.
Read more: www.krfnd.org
Merkur Andelskasse
Merkur Andelskasse (Cooperative Bank) is a Danish values based bank that combines classical
banking with a vision of a sustainable society. A classical bank means simple banking related to the
real economy, funding through deposits and no speculative transactions. To us, a sustainable society
means lending criteria that include environmental, social and ethical aspects in addition to financial
considerations.
Read more: www.merkur.dk
Global Alliance for Banking on Values
Founded in 2009, the Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) is an independent network of
banks and banking cooperatives on all continents with a shared mission to use finance to deliver
sustainable economic, social and environmental development.
Read more: www.gabv.org
Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School (CBS) was established in 1917. Today, with 20,000 students and
1,500 employees, CBS is one of the largest business schools in Europe and one of the 8 Danish
universities.
Read more: www.cbs.dk
Sidst opdateret: Sekretariat for Ledelse og Kommunikation // 17/12/2017