This curriculum consists of 8 e-learnings specific for banking
The topics are: EU actions related to sustainable finance, EU taxonomy, ECB guide on CER, Pillar 3 disclosures, TCFD, CSRD, SFDR and Double materiality. The curriculum has 1 e-learning on EU actions related to sustainable finance and 7 microlearnings with deep dives into a specific topic.
The ESG foundational curriculum consists of the following e-learnings specific for banking:
The e-learnings can be delivered (as curriculum or individual modules) inhouse to organisations and/or teams. Organisations can choose to purchase the SCORM file or to use Pay per Registration. Please contact us for the possibilities. These e-learnings can also be followed by individual participants via our e-learning webshop.
Are these not the ESG e-learnings you are looking for, check out our other curricula for ESG e-learnings, e.g. foundational e-learnings, insurance, CSRD or ESG reporting essentials (see our website). In the e-learning webshop there are also other ESG e-learnings available.
Our ESG e-learnings are suitable for all learners (in banking) who would like to increase their ESG and Climate foundational knowledge.
Our ESG e-learning modules for banking allow learners across the globe to learn at their own pace. Our interactive elements throughout the modules encourage learners to engage with the content. Knowledge checks at the end of each chapter stimulate learners to think actively about the topics explained and make the knowledge stick.
Discover the latest in sustainable finance with the module "EU actions related to sustainable finance". This course focuses on the introduction of climate risk regulations and policies, providing an in-depth understanding of the ESG ecosystem and sustainable finance. Explore the latest developments in different regions and gain a detailed overview of the EU Action Plan. Additionally, an introduction to the EU regulatory landscape is provided, to stay up-to-date with the latest changes.
Duration: 40 minutes
The M1 microlearning on the EU taxonomy will cover the key principles of the EU taxonomy. The EU taxonomy is one of the main regulations in the sustainable finance regulatory landscape. It covers the EU taxonomy’s basic components, how companies will apply it and future developments expected in the coming years.
Duration: 15 minutes
The M2 microlearning on the ECB Guide on climate-related and environmental risks (CER) will cover the expectations set out by ECB for significant institutions on management and disclosures of their climate-related and environmental risks. It will provide an overview and relevance of these expectations.
Duration: 15 minutes
The M4 microlearning on TCFD will cover the key principles of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). The TCFD provides companies with guidance on reporting their climate-related risks. It will provide a general overview of the TCFD, including the TCFD’s background, reporting elements, how companies may apply these, and future developments.
Duration: 15 minutes
The M4 microlearning on TCFD will cover the key principles of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD). The TCFD provides companies with guidance on reporting their climate-related risks. It will provide a general overview of the TCFD, including the TCFD’s background, reporting elements, how companies may apply these, and future developments.
Duration: 15 minutes
The M5 microlearning on CSRD will cover the key principles of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The CSRD is one of the main sustainable finance regulations in the European Union. It covers the why, when, who and what of both the NFRD and the CSRD, the CSRD’s key concepts and the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRSs).
Duration: 15 minutes
The M6 microlearning SFDR will cover the key principles of the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation (SFDR). The SFDR is one of the key regulations in the sustainable finance regulatory landscape in the EU. It covers the why, when, who and what before diving into the how with practical examples.
Duration: 15 minutes
The M7 microlearning will provide an understanding of the double materiality concept. It covers the role of stakeholders in the materiality assessment process, the impact materiality and financial materiality. The interrelation between these two will also be discussed. Examples are included to make the content as concrete as possible.
Duration: 15 minutes
Content: 1 e-learning of 40 minutes and 7 microlearnings of 15 minutes
Estimation total duration of Sustainable Finance regulations: the basics for banking: 2 hours and 30 minutes