VIRTUAL EVENTS FOR ALTERNATIVE INVESTORS
Our virtual events and information services are designed to empower investors to allocate effectively, providing cutting-edge insight and the right connections to help accelerate progress.
Progress on sustainability is also needed market-wide, we want a future where social and environmental impact is measured on every investment, which is why we ensure sustainability is part of the conversation at every event without necessarily being the entirety of it.
We are committed to sustainable operating practices and the value we deliver to the markets we operate in and the world.
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OUR EVENTS
PRIVATE DEBT VIRTUAL SERIES
Curated interactive online events to help allocation to specific private credit niches.
SDG COUNCIL SERIES
Exclusive convenings of leading investors and asset managers across with a focus on market-rate returns.
CLIMATE INVESTMENT VIRTUAL CONGRESS
An online accompaniment to COP 26 in Glasgow, the Climate Investment Virtual Congress will help mobilise sustainable investment towards a 1.5 degree world.
IMPACT POLICIES
We put sustainability at the heart of how we operate day to day and event to event.
Proud members of the Sustainable Events Alliance and aspiring B-Corp, when events are in person they are inline with ISO 20121 recommendations.
We decide on physical venues based on sustainability and intentionality, scoring potential places based on ten metrics which includes green building standards, supplier sustainability and energy policy.
When purchasing goods and services for the events, the environmental and social impacts of their lifecycle are included in the purchasing decision. This includes avoidance of single-use plastics.
We minimise energy usage wherever possible and utilise renewable energy providers when an option. We advise delegates on how they can reduce travel impacts and offer carbon offsetting as standard.
We believe catering decisions should be based on quality, seasonality, locality and the environmental impacts of farming practices. This includes red meat being avoided, unprocessed grains, fair-trade coffee and alcohol preferred, wastage reduced, and caterer policy required.
Whenever relevant we ensure steps are taken to foster economic, social and environmental benefits for the local communities in the are the event operates, increasing engagement and minimising disruption.
Our operating impacts are tracked, negative impact reductions targeted and improvements implemented, on every event.
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