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Welcome to HSBC’s ‘Rethinking Treasury’, a podcast miniseries where we explore the findings of our recent corporate risk management survey – conducted in partnership with Acuris – and analyse the changing role of corporate treasury today and the road ahead for corporate risk management.
In this episode, we explore the ever-increasing importance of Environmental, Social and Governance criteria for corporate finance functions. Holger Zeuner, Head of HSBC’s Corporate Sales Thought Leadership team for EMEA, is joined by Wai-Shin Chan, Head of HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence and Head of ESG research, and Paul Harvey, Head of UK Commercial Banking Global Markets Corporate Sales, to discuss how CFOs and their treasuries are adapting to ESG priorities.
To read HSBC’s ‘Rethinking Treasury: The road ahead’ survey report in full, click here.
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Welcome to HSBC’s ‘Rethinking Treasury’, a podcast miniseries where we explore the findings of our recent corporate risk management survey – conducted in partnership with Acuris – and analyse the changing role of corporate treasury today and the road ahead for corporate risk management.
In this episode, we explore the ever-increasing importance of Environmental, Social and Governance criteria for corporate finance functions. Holger Zeuner, Head of HSBC’s Corporate Sales Thought Leadership team for EMEA, is joined by Wai-Shin Chan, Head of HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence and Head of ESG research, and Paul Harvey, Head of UK Commercial Banking Global Markets Corporate Sales, to discuss how CFOs and their treasuries are adapting to ESG priorities.
To read HSBC’s ‘Rethinking Treasury: The road ahead’ survey report in full, click here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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