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Liza Jansen: Financing the Transition

33 min · 11. touko 2026
jakson Liza Jansen: Financing the Transition kansikuva

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In this episode of Turbo Impact, Liza Jansen, CFA, Head of Responsible Investment at Prudential, joins host Kenny Chen to discuss how responsible investment needs to evolve in markets where the transition is not only a climate challenge, but also a development, capital allocation, and risk management challenge. Drawing on Prudential’s perspective as an asset owner across Asia and Africa, Liza explains why emerging markets require a more nuanced approach than simply applying developed-market frameworks, exclusion policies, or uniform decarbonization pathways.   For Liza, credible transition finance starts with understanding where capital can create real influence. In many emerging markets, the opportunity set is rarely a clean split between “green” and “brown.” The conversation explores Prudential’s focus on a just and inclusive transition, its “transitioning amidst growth” framework, and the governance required to ensure flexibility does not become a weaker standard. It is a practical leadership conversation on how asset owners can stay disciplined, support real-economy transition, and avoid leaving behind the markets that will determine whether global net zero remains achievable.   Key Topics Covered * Responsible investment through the lens of emerging market development and transition realities * The limits of exclusion-led approaches when capital is most needed for real-economy change * What “transitioning amidst growth” means for companies balancing decarbonization with rising demand * The role of governance, KPIs, monitoring, and stewardship in credible transition strategies * Why emerging market finance is becoming central to long-term climate risk management Who Should Listen: Private capital managers, institutional allocators, and corporate leaders   Subscribe to our newsletter: www.turbo-impact.com [http://www.turbo-impact.com/] Email us: contact@turbo-impact.com [contact@turbo-impact.com] Follow on X: @turbo_impact Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/turbo-impact [https://www.linkedin.com/company/turbo-impact/] Produced by: Turbo Net Zero

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