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Financial Sector Conference Concludes its First Focused Event of the Financial Sector Conference Talks
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, September 28, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -

    On Monday, 27 September 2021, the Financial Sector Conference (FSC) 
concluded its first focused event of the 'Financial Sector Conference Talks', 
organized by the Financial Sector Development Program's partners (Finance 
Ministry – Saudi Central bank – CMA) and held at Rafal tower in Riyadh.

    The opening speech of the event was delivered by H.E. Dr. Fahad Al-Mubarak, 
Governor of the Central Saudi Bank, where he shed lights on Growing Global 
Trend in Sustainability and Climate Change.  

    The first panel of the event discussed "KSA ESG Ecosystem: Opportunities 
and Challenges". The session was moderated by Mr. Jamie Sanz, MD & Head, 
Sovereign Advisory, Societe Generale, and attended by H.E. Mr. Mohammed 
El-Kuwaiz, Chairman, Capital Market Authority (CMA), Mr. Hani Almediani, Acting 
CEO of NDMC, and Eng. Fahad Al-Ajlan President, KAPSARC. 

    The second panel entitled "ESG Capital Markets: The New Investment 
Landscape", was moderated by Mr. Jean Mercer, Vice-Chairman, Capital Markets, 
HSBC. The panel hosted the following speakers: Mr. Timothée Jaulin, Head of ESG 
Development & Advocacy, Amundi Asset Management, Ms. Polina Kurdyavko, Bluebay 
Asset Management, & Partner - EM Senior Sovereign PM, Mr. Manish Manchandya, 
Group CFO, Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), and Mr. Paddy Padmanathan, 
President and CEO ACWA Power.

    On behalf of the Minister of Finance, the ceremony was concluded by Mr. 
Abdulaziz Alrasheed, Assistant Minister of Finance for Macro-Fiscal & 
International Relations, Chairman of Supervisory Committee of Financial Sector 
Conference, as he highlighted the kingdom's efforts towards sustainability. 

    This event is the first talk of an introductory series for the second 
edition of FSC set to be held in the first quarter of 2022, aimed to discuss 
the growing role of ESG and the overall efforts to fill the financing gaps, 
achieve sustainable financing aligned with the UN sustainability objectives, 
and direct the financial institutions to make value in the long run with ESG 
instruments; to reach sustainable capitalistic markets and increase the 
sustainable financing scope. 

    The event brought together entrepreneurs to communicate and exchange ideas 
and experiences, to discuss the investment opportunities in developing the 
Saudi finance sector, especially, that it attracts local, regional and 
international entrepreneurs, representatives of public and private sectors, 
including high-profile international consultations and financial institutions, 
credit agencies, and experts in financing, investment, banks and insurance.

    It is worth mentioning, that the second edition of the Financial Sector 
Conference has sought, since its launch in 2019, to achieve interdependence 
integration within the financial sector ecosystem through its various tools and 
means. In addition, it aspired to achieve sustainable growth within a resilient 
financial stability framework, while employing innovative tools for the 
development and management of services. 

    This conference is one of the Financial Sector Development Program's 
initiatives, launched by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs as one 
of Vision2030 programs, which aims to realize Saudi Vision 2030 objectives, 
through creating a diversified and effective financial sector that supports the 
development of the national economy.

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    Source: Saudi Ministry of Finance 
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