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Let’s Talk Finance! Let’s Talk Impact! Dive into the future of finance with the Geneva Connection, where we explore how sustainable finance benefits people, planet, and profit. From Geneva—where finance and diplomacy converge—we bring you expert-led discussions and jargon-free insights on nature-positive finance, impact investing, sustainable financial systems, and cutting-edge innovations.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Economía Finanzas Personales
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  • EP5 | Impact Investing: Financing the Future
    Apr 29 2025

    Guests: Dimple Sahni, Yuko Takano, Kostis Tselenis. This episode explores the evolution of impact investing once seen as a niche, now emerging as a powerful strategy to reshape how capital is allocated, measured, and scaled across financial systems. Through three grounded conversations, we examine how investors across asset classes from institutional portfolios to early-stage startups are embedding impact into core decision-making.

    PART 1 From Values to Value — Embedding Impact into Investing

    Dimple Sahni, Managing Director, Multi Asset Impact Investing, Anthos Fund & Asset Management

    PART 2 Transparency, Data, and Strategy in Impact Investing

    Yuko Takano, Co-Lead Investment Manager, Pictet Group

    PART 3 Fuel for the Future — Scaling Impact Through Venture Capital

    Kostis Tselenis, Managing Partner, Swiss Impact Office

    Timestamps:

    Dimple Sahni (1:32)

    Yuko Takano (13:28)

    Kostis Tselenis (25:29)

    Hosted by Luka Biernacki.

    Season 1 was recorded in December 2024 at the Building Bridges Summit in Geneva.

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    49 m
  • EP4 | Transition Finance: Mobilising Capital for Net-Zero
    Apr 7 2025

    Guests: Adrian Schatzmann, Anja Hannerz, Helena Viñes Fiestas. In this episode, we explore the fundamentals of transition finance and how financial institutions, businesses, and policymakers are working together to bridge today’s economy with a low-carbon future. With trillions needed annually to stay on track, we ask: Where is capital most needed? Which approaches are delivering results? And how can we make transition finance both effective and equitable?

    PART 1: The Role of Financial Institutions in Transition Finance

    Adrian Schatzmann, CEO, Asset Management Association Switzerland

    PART 2: Real Economy Impact and Scaling Transition Finance

    Anja Hannerz, Group Head of Sustainability, Nordea

    PART 3: Policy Frameworks and the EU Perspective

    Helena Viñes Fiestas, Chair, EU Platform on Sustainable Finance & Co-Chair, UN Taskforce on Net-Zero Policy

    Timestamps:

    Adrian Schatzmann (00:56) Anja Hannerz (18:52) Helena Viñes Fiestas (27:56)

    Hosted by Luka Biernacki.

    Season 1 was recorded in December 2024 at the Building Bridges Summit in Geneva.

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    51 m
  • EP3 | Society in Finance: Bridging Gaps, Shaping Futures
    Mar 19 2025

    Guests: Delilah Rothenberg, James Mwangi, Jean Pesme. In this episode we examine how finance can become a tool for closing wealth gaps, empowering marginalised communities, and ensuring that sustainable development is truly inclusive. From rethinking investment frameworks to designing financial systems that work for all, our guests provide insights into how finance can shape a better future

    PART 1: The Role of Finance in Addressing Systemic Inequalities

    Delilah Rothenberg, Co-Founder & Executive Director, The Predistribution Initiative

    PART 2: Financial Inclusion and Equity

    James Mwangi, CEO, Equity Group Holdings

    PART 3: Global Financial Systems and Development Goals

    Jean Pesme, Global Director, Finance, World Bank

    Timestamps: (01:15) Delilah Rothenberg (20:47) James Mwangi (28:31) Jean Pesme

    Hosted by Luka Biernacki.

    Season 1 was recorded in December 2024 at the Building Bridges Summit in Geneva.

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    51 m
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