WINWIECAN


The Women’s Infrastructure Network and the Women in Energy Canada are pleased to be hosting a joint virtual event on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 | 2:00 PM EST | 11:00 AM PST with Moody’s Investors Service.

ESG considerations such as climate change and specifically Indigenous rights in Canada increasingly affect existing infrastructure including energy related projects, shape new infrastructure needs, how projects can be built and how corporate activities in the infrastructure, energy and resource development sectors can be conducted. If such considerations are not correctly assessed and addressed, they can result in delayed or even cancelled projects, increased costs, loss of revenues, and reputational risk. All such risks could potentially have credit consequences for the companies that develop the projects or conduct activities that have materially negative ESG consequences unless the risks are properly assessed upfront and managed proactively.

Our panel will include:
  • Catherine Deluz, Senior Vice President, Project Finance & Infrastructure, Moody’s Investors Service
  • Rebecca Adair, Vice President and Senior Analyst, Project Finance & Infrastructure, Moody’s Investors Service
  • Paresh Chari, Vice President and Senior Analyst, Oil and Gas Sector and MIS Canada ESG Coordinator, Moody’s Investors Service
  • Hillary Thatcher, Senior Director, Project Development Indigenous and Northern Infrastructure at Canada Infrastructure Bank/La Banque de l'infrastructure du Canada (Moderator)

Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches

Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches