Culture and Capability: An Asset Owner’s Guide to Net Zero

Hear from Alan Smith, First Church Estates Commissioner, about the culture and capabilities that asset owners look for in the companies they invest in. Asset owners have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of their ultimate beneficiaries, which often forces them to take a longer-term perspective than many other types of financial firms. So, it’s not surprising that many of them are concerned about the systemic nature of climate risks.  Many are proactively engaging with firms in the real economy to encourage the right culture and capabilities to steer their companies to net zero.  In this episode we talk about some of the key dilemmas currently facing asset owners: How should they assess firms’ commitments to net zero and their underlying purpose and values? How should they decide when and how to engage with firms? And when is it best to divest? Links from today’s discussion: IPCC Sixth Assessment Report: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability Engine NO.1 Coalition for Climate Resilient Investment Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net-Zero GARP Climate Risk Podcast with Meryam Omi GARP Climate Risk Podcast with Sir Dieter Helm Speaker’s Bio Alan Smith – First Church Estates Commissioner, Church of England Alan Smith’s career spans 35 years in risk management, finance, investment banking and advisory roles at HSBC and KPMG.  He held various positions at HSBC, including Global Head of Risk Strategy, and helped shape the bank’s global approach to sustainability and climate risk management. He was recently appointed First Church Estates Commissioner – an appointment that is approved by the Queen herself.  In this role, he chairs the Church Commissioners' Assets Committee, which is responsible for the strategic management of a £9.2 billion investment portfolio.

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Hello and welcome to GARP’s Climate Risk Podcast series, where we will be investigating how climate change is impacting the world of business and finance and what this means for risk management. Through the course of this series we will be bringing you insights from those working at the cutting edge of climate change. We will be joined by regulators, business leaders and risk practitioners who will help us build up a holistic view of the risks and opportunities that climate change poses and explore how this might affect you in your day to day work.