BP takes FID on $7bn Indonesian carbon capture project
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We are delighted to bring you TXFs inaugural Sustainable Commodity Finance event promising to set the bar high, bringing you the highest quality content presented by key market figures and joined by senior deal-makers.
The Global Commodity Supply Chain has demonstrated its durability during the Covid Crisis. Yet its biggest challenge for the foreseeable future remains financing the flow of commodities in a sustainable manner, from transparent and ethical supply chains to combatting climate change and transitioning towards carbon neutrality.
How can this goal be realised in a way which does not leave various countries, communities or counterparties behind? Who will finance the transition and through what innovative structures? Will the key drivers of change be internal or external? To what extent will reputational risk and governmental clampdowns impact on market players? Do the methodological, certification and taxonomy frameworks exist to meaningfully tackle this challenge? Will the next supercycle be ‘green’?
These are just some of the pressing questions the industry must collaborate on in order to chart a path forward for Sustainable Commodity Finance.
This event will be taking place on our very own custom-built virtual event platform Kuejnga, allowing all participants to view all content live and on-demand but also connect with each other by browsing the delegate list and communicate through a messaging and video call service. In short, we can bring the key players in the commodity finance world directly to you, wherever you are.
To find out more about our speaking and sponsorship opportunities please contact Charles at Charles.Osborne@txfmedia.com.
Global Commodity Finance Report 2020
In the meantime, take a look at TXF Research's complimentary Global Commodity Finance report, available to download here now.
The full report contains: The ongoing impact of Covid-19, compliance and regulation, a focused look at what the banks think and our industry-leading commodity trade finance banking heatmap – the only place you can find out how the clients of the banks perceive their service.
Please email tom.parkman@txfmedia.com for more info about how to obtain the full version of the report.