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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) for Banks’ Credit
Paris
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Outcomes

By the end of this training course, trainees will be able to:

-   Explain why ESG risks should be a material consideration for banks.

-   Define how financed emissions influence a lender’s own ESG disclosures.

-   Calculate a borrower’s attribution factor using PCAF Standards.

-   Explain systems thinking and how it relates to ESG integration & credit risk.

-   Integrate ESG factors into a financial model and calculate adjusted financial ratios for an example borrower.

-   Identify trends and future strategies for incorporating ESG into credit risk analysis.


Target Group

-   Current and aspiring credit professionals,

-   Relationship managers,

-   Credit analysts,

-   Risk managers.


Contents

-   Introduction & overview.

-   The Big Picture of ESG:

-      Defining ESG, and reframing the Problem.

-      Banks’ Lending and ESG.

-      Operational Boundaries and the Scopes of Emissions.

-      The partnership for carbon accounting financials (PCAF).

-      The attribution factor and issues in calculating emissions.

-      Reverse-Engineered Estimated Emissions.

-   ESG & systems thinking:

-      ESG and the cost of funding.

-      Systems thinking and ESG integration.

-      Corporate reputation and physical climate risks .

-   Credit metrics and lending ratios.

-   Calculating credit metrics.

-   Financial statements and supporting schedules:

-      Income statement assumptions.

-      Balance sheet assumptions.

-      Working capital assumptions.

-      Lending assumptions.

-   Scenario analysis - credit metrics and financial statements.

-   ESG trends in commercial lending:

-      Potential trends in esg integration and analysis.

-      Future ESG trends.

-      Risk rating and due diligence.

-      Client reporting.

-      Pricing and profitability models.

-      Loss given default.

-      Capital reserve requirements.

-      Profitability exercises:

-      Probability of default.

-      Loss given default.

-      Capital requirements.

-      Mitigation strategies.

-   Practical examples.


Type of Traning

Short Course

Training Activity Rate
Training activity Hours
12
Training activity Date
28/07/2025 - 31/07/2025
Training Activity Days
Mon- Tue- Wed- Thu
Start and End Time
17:00 - 20:00
Break Time
18:20 - 18:40
Training Activity Classification
Credit Control
Language
English
Methodology
IDL
Deadline for registration
28/07/2025
Price For Jordanian
96 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
180 US$

* Will be given discounts for groups
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