Property 2023
Ashish Patani2023-04-24T10:42:59+01:00Thursday 20 April 2023 - 6pm to 10.30pm - Blue Rooms Venue, 220 Headstone Lane, Harrow, HA2 6LY
Thursday 20 April 2023 - 6pm to 10.30pm - Blue Rooms Venue, 220 Headstone Lane, Harrow, HA2 6LY
New climate reporting disclosures are a step in the right direction towards a sustainable economy, but your business's ESG efforts shouldn't end there.
How can small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a part in achieving the UK Government's target of net-zero on emissions by 2050?
Internal auditors play a critical role in driving the ESG and sustainability agenda. Internal auditors are well placed to ensure that Board members and senior management of organisations are prioritising ESG factors in all activities.
As governments and businesses come under more pressure to combat climate change, organisations are also increasingly expected to provide transparency on this topic to their stakeholders.
ESG investments consider environmental, social and corporate governance criteria in determining investment decisions.
While COVID-19 took centre stage in this year's Budget, there were also some headline-grabbing measures on property and sustainable investment.
In 2021, climate change continues to be a vital issue for investment managers, despite the distraction of COVID-19. Here’s why ESG and green investments matters for your firm.
The emergence of COVID-19 put paid to the changes affecting large and medium-sized private-sector organisations this time last year, but now it’s for real.
Our state pension, benefits, health service and more are all funded by National Insurance contributions (NICs).
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