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Webinar: Navigating the 2024 ESG Regulatory Landscape across Global Markets

Published: January 24, 2024
Modified: July 4, 2025
Key Takeaways

With an increasing number of ESG regulations and standards emerging worldwide, companies and financial market participants must understand their implications to effectively incorporate sustainability considerations into their business practices and operate in global markets.

In this webinar, hosted by Clarity AI and featuring insights from ECO:FACT and Santander Asset Management, we delved into the anticipated regulatory changes across Europe, the US, and the APAC region. Our discussion explored how companies and investors can adapt to the rapidly evolving regulatory landscape.

Watch the replay to gain valuable insights from industry leaders and financial professionals, covering:

  • The lessons learned from the regulatory landscape of 2023.
  • The new requirements we can anticipate for 2024.
  • The challenges for companies and investors in meeting regulators’ expectations.
  • How technology and AI can support compliance in the investment process.

Speakers:

  • Núria Fernández Oms, Senior Legal Expert, ECO:FACT
  • Ana Martinez Diaz, ESG Investment Analyst, Santander Asset Management
  • Tom Willman, Regulatory Lead, Clarity AI

Discussion moderated by Ani Widham, Senior Product Manager, Clarity AI.

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