The workshop aims to gather a community of financiers, investors, corporates and related ecosystem partners to share learnings on climate action, just transition and unlocking sustainable finance notably in the apparel and retail sector.
We will discuss and strategize on the challenges and opportunities across the industry, including specific types of financing structures and ways for banks, investors, brands, and industry actors to work together towards decarbonization, Just Transition and biodiversity protection.
Learnings
• Sharing the latest sustainable supply chain finance practices and latest evolutions.
• Exploring climate finance needs and greater collaboration between brand/ retailer partners, banks/investors, and suppliers/manufacturing facilities.
• Setting the stage for increasing blended capital and just transition via specific partnership opportunities.
Post-Event Actions
• Sharing the latest sustainable supply chain finance practices and latest evolutions.
• Exploring climate finance needs and greater collaboration between brand/ retailer partners, banks/investors, and suppliers/manufacturing facilities.
• Setting the stage for increasing blended capital and just transition via specific partnership opportunities.
Crystal Geng
Asia ESG Research Lead
BNP Paribas
BNP Paribas
Asia ESG Research Lead
Crystal GENG Yichen
Asia ESG Research Lead, BNP Paribas Asset Management
Crystal joined the ESG research team of BNPP AM in the beginning of 2023 and focusing on ESG integration in all asset classes and research in Asia. She is responsible for conducting localized ESG research and engagement under BNPP AM’s global ESG framework. Crystal is also responsible for implementing the global sustainability strategy with our Asian business partners such as JVs.
She has 10+ years diverse sustainability experience. Preciously she was the Principle ESG expert and head of ESG Strategy in Ping An Insurance Group. Crystal has also worked in EY as ESG consultant, S&P Global as the Head of China ESG solution. She has participated in establishment of several ESG regulations in China and overseas.
Crystal holds MBA in Finance from Cornell and Tsinghua University. She graduated from National University of Singapore, majoring in sustainable development.
Christine Loh
Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Chief Development Strategist, Institute for the Environment
Christine Loh is Chief Development Strategist at Institute for the Environment at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Scholar in Residence at Asia Society Hong Kong (2023-24). She serves on the boards of CDP Worldwide, Global Maritime Forum, New Forests Pty Limited, and Towngas Smart Energy. She is a published author of many academic and popular works; her latest book is on COVID-19 from a global governance perspective.
My Sustainability Goals for 2024:
To help bring sustainability come ‘alive’ in class and in community.
Speaking at:
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Head of Global Trade Solutions, APAC
BNP Paribas
BNP Paribas
Head of Global Trade Solutions, APAC
Cynthia Tchikoltsoff is the Head of Global Trade Solutions, Transaction Banking Asia Pacific. Based in Singapore, Cynthia oversees the growth and deepening of the bank’s trade franchise in Asia Pacific, which covers traditional trade and supply chain financing for international MNCs and Asian corporates.
Prior to her current role, Cynthia was Head of Supply Chain Management, where she led a team of experts who assist corporate clients in Asia Pacific to optimise their working capital, balance sheet and cash flows, by putting in place receivables, payables and inventory management programmes. She also drove the sustainability initiative for Transaction Banking Asia Pacific, supporting the commercial acceleration and continued development of the bank’s sustainability offering.
Cynthia is an industry veteran with over 15 years of experience in financial supply chain management across three continents, having held various positions with BNP Paribas in Paris, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong. Cynthia holds a Master’s degree in Finance and Strategy from Sciences-Po Paris (Paris Institute of Political Studies) and a Bachelor of Arts from the Hong Kong University.
Eric Tran
Head of Sustainability, Transaction Banking APAC`
BNP Paribas
BNP Paribas
Head of Sustainability, Transaction Banking APAC`
As Head of Sustainability for BNP Paribas Transaction Banking APAC, Eric oversees the origination of sustainable finance transactions and development of the sustainability practice for the region, in particular helping large corporate clients on sustainable supply chain and sustainable trade.
Prior to joining BNP Paribas, Eric spent most of his career leading large business transformation programmes in various industries, including financing services, airline and banking across the Asia region. He holds a Master’s degree in Management, Auditing & Advisory from Paris Dauphine University.
My Sustainability Goals for 2024:
Greater public private collaboration to accelerate and materialize ESG commitments working with corporate clients and partners.
Co-Headline Sponsor for the European Stage
BNP Paribas’ mission is to contribute to a responsible and sustainable economy by financing and advising clients according to the highest ethical standards. We offer secure, sound and innovative financial solutions to individuals, professional clients, corporates and institutional investors while striving to address the fundamental challenges of today with regard to the environment, local development and social inclusion.
In Asia Pacific, BNP Paribas is one of the best-positioned international financial institutions with an uninterrupted presence since 1860. Currently with over 20,000 employees* and a presence in 13 markets, BNP Paribas offers a wide range of financial services covering corporate & institutional banking, wealth management, asset management, insurance, as well as retail banking and consumer financing through strategic partnerships.
* excluding partnerships
Our sustainability goals for 2024:
Determined to align its credit portfolio with net-zero trajectories and support the global transition to a low-carbon economy, BNP Paribas is committed to significantly reducing the greenhouse gas emission intensity of its financing in high-emission sectors.
In 2022, the Group set targets to decarbonise its portfolio in three key sectors: oil and gas, power generation and automotive. By the fourth quarter of 2023, it had already met its 2025 exposure reduction targets for the oil and gas sectors. In 2023, new targets were established for the steel, aluminium and cement production sectors.
This year, BNP Paribas is extending its commitments to three additional key sectors: aviation, shipping and commercial real estate. By 2030, the Group targets to reduce its portfolio emissions intensity by 18% for air transport, 23% for maritime transport and 31% for commercial real estate, all compared to the 2022 baseline.
As of September 2023, low-carbon energies account for 65% of BNP Paribas’ energy exposure. Low carbon energies, which produce minimal to no greenhouse gases, include renewable energies, biofuel and nuclear energy. Notably, the Group’s financing for renewable energy has surpasses its financing for all fossil fuels. The initial 80% target for low-carbon set for 2030 has been advanced to 2028, with an updated goal of 90% by 2030.
Find out about our progress: https://group.bnpparibas/en/sustainable-finance-follow-our-progress-in-figures
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UN SDG goals that we align with:
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