Building Bridges

Building Bridges is an open and collaborative effort that aims to accelerate the transition to a more sustainable economy in Switzerland and abroad. To this end, Building Bridges promotes the finance community’s contribution to realising the SDGs. Practically, the initiative provides a forum for discussion and cooperation among financial and other private sector actors and institutions, public authorities, international organisations, as well as not-for-profit and academic stakeholders dedicated to achieving the transition to a financial system that is fit for the future.

At the core of the initiative is the recognition that the scale and complexity of the transition require »building bridges” between the multiple stakeholders in the finance, government, and sustainable development communities.

A hybrid summit that unites the players in the ecosystem around a common vision of accelerating the transition to a global economic model aligned with the needs of the SDG’s and making finance a catalyst for change. It will also promote Switzerland's expertise and contribution internationally. The Summit will take place Monday, November 29 at the Maison de la Paix and Campus Biotech.

A crowd-sourced program with 3 days of impact finance events. This unique program design gives Swiss-based organizations active in sustainability and finance the opportunity to contribute their content and ideas to the movement. The Week will take place Tuesday, November 30 to Thursday, December 2 at Maison de la Paix and the Forum Genève.

An interactive area for gathering, networking, collaboration, and learning for all participants on the side-lines of the session. The Village will be on all week at the Forum Genève.

Datum: 29.11.2021, 08:00 Uhr
Organisator: Asset Management Association Switzerland
Ort: Genf

Diese Website verwendet Cookies, um Ihnen eine bestmögliche Nutzung zu ermöglichen. Mit der Annahme der Cookies bestätigen Sie, dass Sie ein professioneller Anleger mit Sitz in der Schweiz sind.> Datenschutzerklärung