Managing climate-related risks and supporting the transition to a low-carbon world are our most significant global challenges. In order to tackle this collective challenge, finance professionals globally need to develop their knowledge of green and sustainable Finance.
Managing climate-related risks and supporting the transition to a low-carbon world are our most significant global challenges. In order to tackle this collective challenge, finance professionals globally need to develop their knowledge of green and sustainable Finance.
This global, benchmark qualification will help you develop your understanding of, and apply, green and sustainable finance principles in your role and within your institutions.
The Certificate in Green and Sustainable Finance aims to:
Develop your knowledge, understanding and skills relating to green and sustainable finance;
Provide an overview of, and introduction to, the underpinning science, principles and practice of the field;
Increase your knowledge and understanding of the range of green and sustainable products and services in the banking, investment and insurance sectors;
Increase awareness of the role of the finance sector and finance professionals in supporting the transition to a low-carbon world.
FINSIA has approximately 8000 members in Australia & New Zealand covering banking, institutional markets, funds management and securities including financial advice. FINSIA’s purpose, since 1886 is to help facilitate the industry to professionalise for the betterment of our community.
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