Overview
This is Module 2 of the Sustainability Excellence for Talent Certification Programme (SET), which aims to provide learners with comprehensive knowledge on topics such as sustainability reporting frameworks, ESG ratings, climate risks, and net zero.
HKEX published its conclusion to its consultation on the enhancement of climate-related disclosures under the HKEX ESG Code in April 2024. The New Climate Requirements align more closely with IFRS S2 Climate-related Disclosures and will be effective from the reporting year of 2025 in a phased approach. This module provides an overview of the HKEX ESG Code, including key updates that issuers should be aware of as well as case studies in preparing for disclosures against the HKEX ESG Code.
Check out the other modules in the Programme:
Introduction to IFRS S1 and S2
Climate Risk Management in Practice
ESG Data & Rating in Practice
Introduction to GHG Emissions
Introduction to GRI
Scenario Analysis in Practice
Scope 3 Emissions in Practice (Financial Services) or Scope 3 Emissions in Practice (Corporates)
Science-based Target Setting in Practice (Financial Services) or Science-based Target Setting in Practice (Corporates)
Objective
On completion of this eSeminar, you will be able to:
- Recognise the reporting requirements of the HKEX ESG Code
- Understand the key requirements of the HKEX ESG Code
- Identify common challenges in preparing HKEX ESG Code-aligned disclosures
- Recognise how local companies can disclose against selected reporting requirements
Content Highlight
- Overview of HKEX ESG Code (including Climate-related disclosures)
- Key requirments to HKEX ESG Code (i.e. HKEX’s consultation conclusion on climate-related disclosures)
- Common challenges in preparing disclosures against HKEX ESG Code
- Case studies of disclosing against HKEX ESG Code (e.g. scenario analysis, financial effects)
Who Should Attend
The eSeminar is designed for current and prospective stakeholders of HKEX-listed companies, focusing on the new climate-related disclosure requirements under the HKEX ESG code.
Instructor / Speaker
Sammie is the appointed technical consultant of the HKEX in preparing the implementation guidance for the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards-aligned enhanced climate disclosures (published in April 2024) and the consultant advising the SFC in surveying the ESG and climate practice of the asset management sector.
Sammie works closely with international bodies such as WEF, WWF and ASFIMA to drive the ESG agenda. She also serves the Hong Kong and Singapore communities through many public roles, such as the Sustainability & Climate Action Taskforce of the Hong Kong Accounting Financial Reporting Council (AFRC), the ESG Working Group of the Hong Kong Securities Institute (HKSI), and as Green Finance expert of the Academy of Finance (AoF).
Andy has extensive experience in assisting clients in diversified industries such as banking, asset management and real estate in sustainability and ESG matters, including ESG reporting preparation in line with global and local standards (e.g. IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, GRI, HKEX ESG Code), responsible investment, climate risk advisory, science-based targets setting, GHG footprinting and ESG rating advisory.
He also has in-depth knowledge of the latest regulatory requirements from active discussions with regulators and insights sharing on market trends and development. He also acts as the technical consultant for the development of Implementation Guidance on HKEX’s New Climate Requirements.
Debbie has supported various clients in preparing their ESG Reports, spanning across banking, real estate and consumer goods industries. As a technical consultant in supporting the HKEX in developing the Implementation Guidance for the New Climate Requirements, she has extensive knowledge of the latest regulatory requirements as well as global reporting standards including the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards.
Administrative Details
Type 6 - Advising on corporate finance - Sponsor
Regulatory Compliance
Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong (HKCSA): HKD480
Non-Member: HKD680
Staff of Corporate Member: HKD340