Talking about sustainable financing isn't just about banks and funds. It's essentially talking about the good sustainable management practices of SMEs and large companies, practices that are increasingly valued by investors and public and private financiers. These good management practices include the existence of a sustainability strategy, alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals, the definition of decarbonisation targets, the definition of measures to adapt to climate change, the identification of material topics to be reported in the annual management report, thus complying with the Sustainability Reporting Directive, among many other challenges.
This course aims to enable financial and non-financial institutions (SMEs and large companies) to modernise their management so that they can not only respond to the demands of current regulations, but also attract investors and financiers to support their businesses, as well as attract consumers who are increasingly interested in more humanist brands.