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Webinar Preview: Bringing ESG and Enterprise Data Together

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ESG data is of greatest value when it is integrated with other data sets. The challenge is making that happen.

With sustainability investors requiring ever-more nuanced and esoteric datasets to give them the most holistic view of their portfolios, the volume of non-standard and unstructured data they absorb into their systems is growing. Standardising, cleaning and ordering that data ready for incorporation, however, requires the application of sophisticated processes.

How that can be done effectively, and how that data should be managed once ingested will be the subject of our next ESG Insight webinar, on July 18.

The Evolution of Enterprise Data Management for ESG – Managing Non-Standard and Unstructured Data, will focus on how financial institutions are getting their processes in place and where they can make improvements. It will also examine a range of associated issues, such as the challenges institutions may face on the path to incorporating ESG information with enterprise data, and consider what success looks like and what’s at stake if those processes aren’t put in place.

Our panellists for this webinar will include Rathi Ravi, ESG data specialist at Vanguard, who was one of the speakers at our inaugural ESG Insight Data and Tech Summit London 2022.

She’ll be joined by Kaushik GD, head of ESG data architecture and solutions at NatWest, who has recent experience of the challenges facing banks when they embark on new data integration projects, having successfully built an ESG overlay into the UK-based lender’s enterprise processes.

Rimes head of sustainable investing products Elisabeth Seep, a regular expert contributor to ESG Insight, completes the line-up.

Rimes will be sponsoring the webinar, which kicks off at 10am EST/3pm BST/4pmCET.

Click here to reserve your space.

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