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Under the Philippine Medium-Term Development Plan, the Government aims to spend around 5-6% of GDP for "sustainable, resilient, integrated and modernized infrastructure facilities and services" that includes physical connectivity, water security, affordable and reliable clean energy, and social development. This translates to around Php9.77 trillion from 2024 to 2028. However, during the same period, more than Php16.51 trillion of investment is required for 3,770 identified infrastructure priority programs and projects. As such, there is a significant gap that needs to be filled through private investment. This still does not include private-led infrastructure projects.


One opportunity to encourage mobilizing capital towards infrastructure, particularly those aligned with environmental and social objectives, is by tapping sustainable finance. In this regard, it is helpful for stakeholders to be guided in their operations and investment decisions by a common understanding of sustainable finance and the identification and categorization of sustainable economic activities. For this purpose, the Philippines is expected to finalize and publish its Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Guidelines by 1Q 2023 as part of the Philippine Sustainable Finance Roadmap.


In relation to mobilizing capital, the recently created Maharlika Investment Fund is required to consider the principle of sustainability in all its investments. Based on the recent pronouncements from the newly appointed CEO of the Maharlika Investment Corporation (MIC), the MIF will initially focus on four pillars: i) tourism infrastructure, ii) agro-urbanism, iii) energy sufficiency, and iv) ICT. As such, understanding and appreciating the investment priorities of (MIF) provides a good backdrop on how sustainable finance impacts the flow of funds towards the development of key infrastructure.


This event therefore aims to provide a platform to share recent developments in sustainable finance in the Philippines, opportunities available for investors and businesses, and impart learnings from those who have integrated sustainability in their investment and funding decisions and business operations.


Objectives:

  • To provide an overview of the Philippine Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Guidelines with a focus on infrastructure
  • To provide an overview on the investment priorities and plans of the MIC
  • To have a robust discussion from an esteemed group of panelists who have integrated sustainability in their investment and funding decisions and business operations. This aims to promote constructive dialogue among stakeholders on the need and impact of sustainable finance.


Feb 21, 2024

1:00 PM - 5:00 PMGMT+8

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Ascott BGC
Taguig City, Philippines
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Agenda

  • 1:00 PM - 1:30 PMRegistration
    1:30 PM - 1:35 PMWelcome Remarks

    Jun Palanca

    Country Manager at ING Bank Manila

    1:35 PM - 1:45 PMThe Philippine Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Guidelines: Financing Resilient and Inclusive Infrastructure

    Hon. Lyn Javier

    Assistant Governor at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    1:45 PM - 2:20 PMPanel 1: Where will Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Guidelines take us?

    Hon. Lyn Javier

    Assistant Governor at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

    Atty. Benedicta Du-Baladad

    Founding Partner, Chair and CEO of BDB Law

    Andrew Chew

    Director for Sustainability of ING

    Eugene Acevedo

    President and Chief Executive Officer

    2:20 PM - 2:30 PMQ&A for Panel 1
    2:30 PM - 2:40 PMHealth Break
    2:40 PM - 3:00 PMFireside Chat: The Maharlika Investment Fund’s Investment Priorities – The Sustainability Factor?

    Rafael Jose “Joel” Consing

    President and CEO of Maharlika Investment Corporation

    3:00 PM - 3:40 PMPanel 2: Sustainable Financing for Infrastructure – What’s in Store for the Philippines?

    Rafael Jose “Joel” Consing

    President and CEO of Maharlika Investment Corporation

    Toru Kubo

    Senior Director for Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment of Asian Development Bank

    Jaime Z Urquijo

    Chief Sustainability and Risk Officer at Ayala Corporation

    3:40 PM - 3:55 PMQ&A for Panel 2
    3:55 PM - 4:00 PMClosing Remarks
    4:00 PM - 5:00 PMInformal Networking and Light Refreshments

Speakers

  • Hon. Lyn Javier (Assistant Governor at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas)

    Hon. Lyn Javier

    Assistant Governor at Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

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  • Rafael Jose “Joel” Consing (President and CEO of Maharlika Investment Corporation)

    Rafael Jose “Joel” Consing

    President and CEO of Maharlika Investment Corporation

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  • Toru Kubo (Senior Director for Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment of Asian Development Bank)

    Toru Kubo

    Senior Director for Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment of Asian Development Bank

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  • Atty. Benedicta Du-Baladad (Founding Partner, Chair and CEO of BDB Law)

    Atty. Benedicta Du-Baladad

    Founding Partner, Chair and CEO of BDB Law

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  • Jun Palanca (Country Manager at ING Bank Manila)

    Jun Palanca

    Country Manager at ING Bank Manila

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  • Eugene Acevedo (President and Chief Executive Officer)

    Eugene Acevedo

    President and Chief Executive Officer

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  • Andrew Chew (Director for Sustainability of ING)

    Andrew Chew

    Director for Sustainability of ING

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  • Nic Chua (Director, Corporate Sector Coverage and Financial Institutions of ING Bank N.V. Manila Branch)

    Nic Chua

    Director, Corporate Sector Coverage and Financial Institutions of ING Bank N.V. Manila Branch

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  • Lenin Duenas Jr (Managing Director Head of Corporate Sectors Coverage & Financial Institutions at ING Bank N.V. Manila Branch)

    Lenin Duenas Jr

    Managing Director Head of Corporate Sectors Coverage & Financial Institutions at ING Bank N.V. Manila Branch

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  • Jaime Z Urquijo (Chief Sustainability and Risk Officer at Ayala Corporation)

    Jaime Z Urquijo

    Chief Sustainability and Risk Officer at Ayala Corporation

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