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Leonardo Room, S&P Global Offices, Vicolo San Giovanni Sul Muro 1, Milan, 20123, Italy - May 29, 2025

S&P Global Sustainable1 Yearbook 2025 Distinction Ceremony - Milan, Italy

In Person S&P Global Sustainable1 Yearbook 2025 Distinction Ceremony - Milan, Italy Date: Thursday, May 29 2025 Location: Leonardo Room, S&P Global Offices, Vicolo San Giovanni Sul Muro 1, Milan, 20123, Italy Time: 02:00 PM – 6:00 PM CEST Summary Join us for the S&P Global Thought Leadership Event and Sustainability Yearbook Distinction Ceremony in Milan on May 29, 2025. This prestigious event celebrates companies recognized in the 2025 S&P Global Yearbook for their outstanding sustainability practices, as assessed through the Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA). This year, over 200 Yearbook members hail from Europe, including more than 60 companies distinguished in the top 1% to top 10% CSA Score category. Attendees will gain insights into emerging trends and best practices while celebrating our collective efforts toward a sustainable future. The thought leadership portion of the event will feature in-depth discussions on: Supply Chains: As a major focal point, the complexities of risks, dependencies, and opportunities in supply chains are critical for business success. In this session, we will discuss approaches to assess material sustainability aspects along the supply chain, including how to leverage various risk metrics such as transition, physical, and nature risks, along with other ESG factors. Energy Transition: We will explore potential scenarios for the future and discuss strategies for identifying new market opportunities. This session will equip you with valuable insights on effectively navigating the energy transition and planning for long-term success. Sustainability Reporting: Regulation vs. business sense. A corporate panel will discuss recent changes in the reporting landscape and the evolution of the sustainability agenda within companies. S&P Global will present the transition from the CSA portal to the Sustainability portal, covering questionnaires for CSRD and other international and regional frameworks. The event will conclude with the distinction ceremony and a networking drinks reception. Participating in the CSA and being featured in the Yearbook enhances credibility, attracts investors, and positions companies as leaders in sustainability. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate excellence in sustainability and inspire change. Register now for the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook Event and Distinction Ceremony! At this stage we have to limit attendance to one (1) representative per company, as this is a closed-door event with limited capacity. If you want to put a colleague on a wait list, please reach out to csa@spglobal.com Register Now Speakers S&P Global Contributor Robert Dornau Head of Corporate Engagement, S&P Global Sustainable1 S&P Global Contributor Bruno Brunetti Head of Low Carbon Electricity Analytics, S&P Global Commodity Insights Bruno Brunetti has led efforts to expand Platts' power analysis across the globe and deepen the focus on renewables, technology and policy. Bruno spent over 15 years at PIRA Energy Group, now part of S&P Global Platts, where he launched and managed the PIRA’s European Electricity Service, focused on European power generation, demand, cross-border trading, and prices. He previously held roles at Caminus and Cedigaz. Full Bio Bruno Brunetti has led efforts to expand Platts' power analysis across the globe and deepen the focus on renewables, technology and policy. Bruno spent over 15 years at PIRA Energy Group, now part of S&P Global Platts, where he launched and managed the PIRA’s European Electricity Service, focused on European power generation, demand, cross-border trading, and prices. He previously held roles at Caminus and Cedigaz. Minimize S&P Global Contributor Jvan Gaffuri Head of Service Innovation & Development, S&P Global Sustainable1 Jvan Gaffuri is a member of the S&P Global Sustainable1 ESG Benchmarking Team since January 2020, when S&P Global acquired the ESG Ratings Business from RobecoSAM. Full Bio Jvan Gaffuri is a member of the S&P Global Sustainable1 ESG Benchmarking Team since January 2020, when S&P Global acquired the ESG Ratings Business from RobecoSAM. He began his career at RobecoSAM as a senior equity analyst in the equity research team covering technology companies and firms specializing in pollution control. His professional roles also span experience as a Portfolio Manager/Financial Analyst for Japanese and Asia/Pacific equities (deputy for USA) at Swiss Life Asset Management. Jvan began his career within the investment research department of the Banca del Gottardo (Switzerland) where he was in charge of the analysis of equity markets in Japan and the Asia/Pacific region. Jvan Gaffuri studied economics at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) and is a Certified European Financial Analyst (CEFA). Minimize S&P Global Contributor Tommaso Misiti Sustainability Sales, Southern Europe, S&P Global Market Intelligence Limited Seats Available Register Now This Event Has Ended. Register Now Questions? Please contact us if you need more info or need help registering. Email: spglobalevents@spglobal.com Register Now Register Now .s1EmbedCevent{ padding-top: 50px; width: 100%; padding-bottom: 100px; height: 1000px;}.s1EmbedCevent:empty{ display:none;} Recommended Webinars Event Support E. spglobalevents@spglobal.com Webinar Replays Insights into the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) 03/25/2025 On-Demand Webinar Replays Integrating Water, Nature and Biodiversity: Insights from CSRD ESRS E3 and E4 04/03/2025 On-Demand

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Quantifying the Financial Impact of Physical Climate Risk for Financial Institutions

Webinar Quantifying the Financial Impact of Physical Climate Risk for Financial Institutions Date: Time: May 30, 2025 9:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM ET Location: Live Webinar Summary As global regulatory requirements evolve, financial institutions are increasingly called upon to assess the financial implications of physical climate risks in alignment with the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) or International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). Recent events, such as wildfires in California and floods in North Carolina, have underscored the tangible financial impacts of these risks on businesses and assets. Climate change amplifies traditional financial risks like credit and market risks, potentially leading to broader economic instability through significant losses and asset repricing. Mitigating financial losses tied to physical and transition risk remains a top priority of global financial institutions. It is crucial for investors, banks, insurers, and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) to evaluate the financial exposure across their portfolios and identify specific hotspots. Join us for an insightful session where we will delve into the quantification of physical climate risk and its financial impact on financial institutions. Our discussion will cover: Analyzing physical climate risk across various asset classes Accessing asset-level information for equity and fixed income exposure Quantifying financial impact based on unique vulnerabilities of assets Translating physical risk impacts into probability of default and loss given default Incorporating adaptation strategies into risk mitigation plans Register Now Speakers: S&P Global Contributor Rohini Samtani Sustainability Sales Specialist, Financial Institutions, S&P Global Sustainable1 Rohini Samtani serves as Business Development Manager for Climate Risk at S&P Global Sustainable1. She focuses on the strategic development of S&P Global Physical Climate Risk products across Asia and Middle east regions. Prior to joining S&P Global Sustainable1 she was at Bloomberg engaging with their broad range of financial data products. Full Bio Rohini Samtani serves as Business Development Manager for Climate Risk at S&P Global Sustainable1. She focuses on the strategic development of S&P Global Physical Climate Risk products across Asia and Middle east regions. Prior to joining S&P Global Sustainable1 she was at Bloomberg engaging with their broad range of financial data products. She had a key focus on business development of the Sustainable Finance solutions and solutions to banks in Southeast Asia region. She began her career as a news producer at finance news channel CNBC Asia Pacific. She graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons) in Communications and New Media from the National University of Singapore. Minimize S&P Global Contributor Sheila Oviedo Product Director, S&P Global Sustainable1 S&P Global Contributor Simon Parkinson Climate Scientist, S&P Global Sustainable1 S&P Global Contributor Badeel Janjua Director, Sustainability Sales, S&P Global Sustainable1 Register Now Register Now This Event Has Ended. Questions? Please contact us if you need more info or need help registering. Email: spglobalevents@spglobal.com Register Now This Event Has Ended. .s1EmbedCevent{ padding-top: 50px; width: 100%; padding-bottom: 100px; height: 1000px;}.s1EmbedCevent:empty{ display:none;} Recommended Webinars Event Support E. spglobalevents@spglobal.com Webinar CSRD ESRS E1: Effective Reporting on Physical and Transition Risks 03/20/2025 LIVE WEBINAR Webinar Replays Beyond ESG at the Intersection of Climate and Economic Metrics 04/16/2025 On-Demand

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