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Climate Change Risk in Financial Institutions [Other topics delivered by SCA] (10 CPD Hours)

- Register and complete the payment through the official training website.

- Upon successful registration, an invitation email—including the access link, workshop resources, and Pre- & Post-Assessment links—will be sent one day before the workshop.

No matter you think how this topic is unique, it will be the everyday talk, very soon, or on other words as Mr. Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England, and Chairman of the Financial Stability Board described; “it’s the Tragedy of the Horizon” 

As a potential instructor there could not be a better attractive introduction than the headings of top news, for instance: ‘In 2020 the World Economic Forum ranked climate change as the biggest risk to economy and society. A United States 

government report in November 2018 raised the possibility of US GDP going down 10% because of the warming climate, 

including huge shifts in geography, demographics and technology’ 

Or 

‘Green Swan’ Climate Events Can Rock the World’s Economies. How Banks Prepare for Them Could Save More Than Dollars” 

by Time 

In sum, we are facing an irreversible situation, unprecedent and undiversifiable risk, however, in this short course, I would 

like to share my practical experience in Banking Risk Management and my recent knowledge gained through most globally recognized qualifications, the most important aspects of this hot topic. 

Financial Institutions Staff 

Certificate of participation issued by the UASA & SCA Professional Training & Examinations Centre. 

15:00 - 16:20 

Session 1 

16:20 - 16:30 

Break 

16:30 - 17:50 

Session 2 

17:50 - 18:00 

Break 

18:00 - 19:00 

Session 3

The Science about Climate Change 

- Green House Gases 

- Global Warming and Human Fingerprints 

- Root Causes of Climate Change 

- Glimpse of History Global Action 

- Coming undebatable Scenarios 

- Consequences of Climate Change Trends on our Earth 

The origin and definition of most common Climate Change related 

Terminologies 

- Sustainability 

- Global Warming 

- Green Finance and Green Economy 

- ESG 

- De-Carbonization 

- Principals of Responsible Banking (UN PRB) 

- Principals of Responsible Investing (UN PRI) 

- Principals of Social Responsibility 

The Global Trends and the United Nations Environmental Program 

The Main Classification of Climate Risks 

- Transition Risk 

- Physical Risk 

The Big Picture of Climate related Financial Risk in Banking and 

Investment Business 

Recent Trends and Practices in Investment related Climate Change Risk 

Recent Trends and Practices in Banking related Climate Change Risk 

Understand How Climate Change Will Financially Impact: 

- Banking Sector Performance 

- Investment Portfolio 

- Global and Country Economy 

- Consumer Behavior 

Discussion about recent and most verified Studies 

- Top Vulnerable Economic Sectors 

- Top Vulnerable Countries 

Top real stories and case studies (Sustainable Cities and KSA NEOM case) 

United Nation FIs Technical Expert Group and EU Task Force recommendations 

The Role of Central Bank and Capital Market Supervisors 

The Role of Banks and Investment Management Firms 

Understand your Bank and Investment Portfolio Vulnerability and exposure to Climate Risk 

Corporate Emission Reporting 

Case studies of Corporate Actions towards and losses due to Climate Change 

Measuring Climate Change Related Financial Risk 

Contrast and understand recommended Mitigation and RM actions. 

Contrast and understand the Adaptational and Maladaptation actions. 

Conceptualize and customize you Entity Mitigation and Adaptation Plan 

Obtain the Required Resources 

Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Recommended Process 

Corporate, Investment and Banking Tools: 

- Green Loans, Green Investing 

- Investment Selection and Portfolio Management 

- Credit Risk Management 

Case Studies: Preparation to the Worst 

- Commercial Banks 

- Asset Managers 

- Manufacturing, Retail and Energy Sector ( Fossil Fuel related corporates)