Moral Money Summit Europe

The environmental and social agenda is at a pivotal moment, with businesses and investors facing increasing pressure to show measurable progress towards their sustainability goals. To deliver tangible outcomes that align with sustainable development objectives, companies must take decisive steps to integrate ESG considerations into their business operations and decision-making processes. However, achieving a sustainable, equitable, and inclusive economy requires not only strong strategies but also rigorous oversight to ensure progress is made at every level. But how to guarantee accountability and mobilise leaders across both private and public sectors to work together towards these objectives unanimously and determinedly?
Join the Financial Times at the 4th annual Moral Money Summit Europe which will bring together business and government leaders, investors, financiers, multilateral agencies, policy-makers and experts for a two-day programme featuring provoking keynote speakers and candid debates on what steps leaders need to take to make our economies more sustainable and equitable.
Why Attend?

Join
The leaders in sustainable and equitable development and be part of the conversation

Explore
2 days of provoking content presented by 50+ industry leaders not often seen in public forums

Discuss
ESG priorities in your region and what that means for your business
THE SUPER EARLY BIRD
IN-PERSON PASS
Gain access to in-person sessions and networking drinks. Network and connect with your peers.
£999 £1,269
Full Price £1,269 from April 18, 2024
What's On
Here at FT Live, we understand the importance of meeting face-to-face with your peers and we are delighted to be again holding this year’s Moral Money Summit Europe in person, providing a unique opportunity to mix with your peers, at one of the most important events in the FT Live calendar.
Delegates, speakers and sponsors will be able to attend numerous networking opportunities and be part of the conversation with the industry’s leaders sharing insights, knowledge and plans for the crucial period ahead.
Key Themes

What needs to happen next to set out a more realistic path forward to net-zero?

What role do consumers, investors, and governments play in driving greater transparency in supply chains?

Why is it critical for the leadership not to lose sight of the social impact?
How can businesses and investors help preserve nature capital?
What does the future of mandatory financial climate action look like?
What do governments and multilateral organisations need to do to incentivise real economy players to invest with confidence?
"An incredibly well-curated event. Agreat combination of thought-provoking discussions and networking."
Speaking Opportunities
Ruta Gnedeviciute
ruta.gnedeviciute@ft.com
Delegate Services
Ryan Capon
ryan.capon@ft.com
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