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Where does transition finance need to go from here?

31 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Transition finance investment products continue to gain popularity among investors, according to recent ESG fund flows reports [https://assets.contentstack.io/v3/assets/blt9415ea4cc4157833/bltfe8ef6bf6de598ea/Global_ESG_Flows_Q1_2025_Report.pdf]. Yet it is not always possible to establish whether capital is being funnelled into the critical activities needed to transform carbon-intensive sectors. In this episode, Navindu Katugampola, global head of sustainability at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, explores best practices on transition finance based on his experience overseeing the $1.9 trillion US fund manager's activities in the area. Key topics discussed include what to look for in company transition plans, regulatory and policy developments, and the climate transition's regional characteristics.

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