Event Details
DBAV is a co-host of this event, which is offered to you by the Dutch chamber of commerce in Hong Kong.
ESG reporting requirements are developing fast and in many cases become mandatory, also in Hong Kong. It is no longer a "nice to have", but a "must".
A few examples:
- The EU recently released the European Sustainability Reporting Standards. These standards will be mandatory for all EU companies employing more than 250 people, including private firms and foreign subsidiaries. This applies to both listed and non-listed companies.
- Climate-related disclosures aligned with TCFD will be mandatory no later than 2025 (in 2 years) for listed companies. This in addition to existing ESG mandatory disclosure requirements around governance and certain KPIs.
Reports now need to be audited which puts another level of scrutiny on the numbers. Non-compliance becomes serious.
During this event - initiated by the DutchCham ESG and Finance Committees - you will obtain insights on ESG reporting requirements from several perspectives, including regulatory, investment, corporate, and implementation.
Program:
- Welcome
- Evolving regulatory landscape, Mandatory reporting requirements in the EU as of 2024. Will Asia follow? Speaker is Walter van Hattum
- Investors' perspective: how ESG data is driving decisions by YK Park and Vicki Chi
- Company perspective: what does it take to set up ESG reporting by Natalie Chung and Liza Jansen
- Panel discussion by Walter, YK, Vicki, Natalie, Liza ,Jackal and Armen. Facilitator: Martyn van Wensveen
- How do you implement ESG reporting: a practical roadmap by Jackal Wong and Armen Dallakyan
- Closing