When Things Go Wrong – Practical Examples of Managing Lending Risk with Roselyne Renel - Part 3 of 3

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Part 3: "The Financial Risks of Climate Change"

In this series, "When Things Go Wrong – Practical Examples of Managing Lending Risk," Roselyne Renel discusses practical examples of managing risks. These videos examine what can go wrong in transactions using actual transactions/situations.

The impact of climate change will result in substantial structural adjustments to the global economy. These in turn will inevitably impact the balance sheet and operations of banks, bringing risks as well as opportunities. Regulators globally have put climate risk at the top of their agenda, resulting in a paradigm shift for lending institutions from a strategic, client and disclosure perspective. This video examines what can go wrong because of climate risk, and why there is a need for financial institutions to address 'climate' as a financial risk and not only as a potential reputational risk.

Roselyne Renel is a seasoned financial services executive with deep domain expertise managing risk across a broad range of asset classes, products and client segments. Highly skilled in credit, market, liquidity and strategic risks, both in developed and emerging markets, across a wide range of banking and financial services sectors. She is a career risk officer with over 25 years of experience in global financial services across both emerging and developed markets in all areas of corporate and institutional banking, with a strong focus on derivatives and capital markets execution, structured products, commodities, corporate finance, private equity as well as retail and private banking. Based in London, she has led global teams for both Deutsche Bank, where she spent the majority of her career (just over 16 years), and Standard Chartered Bank, where she has been for the last 5 ½ years. She is passionate in championing the issues of women, girls and the underprivileged.

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