India Green Bond opps forum Monday in London - demand so strong we've had to get a bigger space - more seats now available

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Join us on Monday (16 July) at Willis Towers Watson (51 Lime St, London, EC3M7DQ)

 

The line-up ---------

10:00               Registration (free tea and coffee courtesy of WTW - too good to miss)

10:25-10:45     Intros

Sean Kidney, CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative – moderator (yes, you get me as a free bonus!)

John Collier, Divisional Director, Willis Towers Watson

10:45-11:05     Financing India’s Green Transition: Challenges; Options for Scaling Up

Arunabha Ghosh, CEO, Council for Energy, Environment and Water. (He's a guru!)

11:05-11:25     Industry and government

Arun Kumar Verma, Joint Secretary, Indian Ministry of Power – policy that is delivering (they are beating their humungous national renewable energy targets)

Param Shah, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) – organizing Indian enterprise to scale up

Rob Ward, HM Treasury – how the UK can make it all happen

11:25-11:30    State of the Indian Green Bonds Market

                               Karthik Iyer, Climate Bonds Initiative

11:30-13:00    Green debt opportunities in India (the real stars of the day):

State Bank of India

National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

Hinduja Power Projects

Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA)

Rural Electrification Commission

India Infrastructure Finance Company Limited (IIFCL)

13:00-14:00     Lunch - where you get to have intimate conversations with green bond issuers

 

See you there,

Sean

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