Silver Presenting at AIMA’s “Putting ESG into Practice” Event

Silver’s Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy, Trysha Daskam, will be hosting a breakout session at AIMA’s Sept. 8th event, “Putting ESG into Practice,” in London. Her session is titled “ESG: What the SEC’s Latest Regulatory Changes Signal for US/EU/UK Managers.”

Silver’s Managing Director & Head of ESG Strategy, Trysha Daskam, will be hosting a breakout session at AIMA’s event, “Putting ESG into Practice,” in London on September 8th. The session, scheduled for 10:30 am BST and 3:00 pm BST, is titled “ESG: What the SEC’s Latest Regulatory Changes Signal for US/EU/UK Managers.”

The discussion will address the SEC’s recent activities and regulatory changes related to ESG and their potential impact on fund managers in key jurisdictions with a specific focus on the following:

  • Evolution of the SEC’s position on ESG from 2019 – present
  • Update on recent enforcement activities and what it means for fund managers
  • Overview of SEC’s new proposed ESG disclosure regulation
  • Similarities and differences between US/EU/UK disclosure requirements
  • Case Study: How the current SEC proposals may affect Article 8 Product disclosures
    • Disclosure differences and challenges
    • PRI reporting considerations
    • Investor expectations and pressures

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