Happy holidays - final sustainable finance update December 2023

Tēnā koe,

Welcome to our final update for the year where we share our progress toward an equitable, inclusive financial system that enables a resilient, sustainable Aotearoa New Zealand.

COP28: Key themes and announcements

Our Chief Executive Jo Kelly attended COP28 in Dubai. Jo summarises key finance themes and announcements from the conference on the Centre’s website. Click here to read

Where we’ve been: CSF FY23 Annual Report

The Centre has published its FY23 Annual Report for 1 July 2022 – 30 June 2023. This period marked an important strategic shift to a consolidated workplan, targeted, system-level interventions, and a strong focus on Government engagement. The report is available to view on the Centre’s website. Click here to read

Where we’re going: CSF 2024 strategic priorities

The Centre is pleased to present its strategic priorities for 2024. Our focus next year is to support continued access to international green capital flows, enable financial institutions to better support SMEs with transition finance and unlock pools of institutional capital that drive long-term value in the real economy. Read about the Centre’s strategic priorities for 2024 on our website. Click here to read

CSF outlines a bold vision for our future

If you're looking for summer reading recommendations, here's one to add to the list. In an article for NZ Herald, Jo Kelly outlines a bold vision for the future of Aotearoa and shares what New Zealand's public and private sector players must do to build a more inclusive, resilient and nature-positive financial system that will get us there. If you haven’t already, read the article on the NZ Herald website.  Click here to read

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