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ESG & controls: protecting against greenwashing

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The 2023 priority on ESG transformation in financial services? Anticipating the risks of greenwashing and strengthening the control system.

Ailancy, a leading player in financial services consulting, combines its expertise in permanent control and sustainable finance to frame and implement the ESG control system adapted to your organisation.

Contact @Thomasborn, we will present you our convictions and references on the subject of “ESG & controls”.

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Thomas Born

Partner - Corporate and Investment

Ambra Moschini

Senior Manager - Investment Banking

Arnaud Pascal

Senior Manager - Finance, Risk, Compliance, Data & Sustainability

Nicolas Beuneux

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