

There are a number of critical factors to consider in the development of sustainable financial services products. What is the current state of customer opinion on green banking products, and how is this likely to change? In what respects should product providers adapt to changing opinions and how can they ensure they will be profitable today and in the future?
What Will Inhibit Or Promote Consumers Uptake Of Products That Are Geared Towards Energy Efficiency Or Climate Change?
Understanding consumer attitudes to green banking is the key, knowing what drives them to or away from green banking products and also understanding their perception of banks and green products is of the utmost importance for successful product development in this sector. Lack of awareness amongst consumers could stifle demand from the outset, and fundamentally, do consumers even trust a bank to act on environmental issues?
The Global Sustainable Financial Services Products Summit will provide unique insights into how this market is going to develop, and where exactly the opportunities will lie in the future. As margins continue to be squeezed, banks are looking for different and innovative ways to deliver new revenue streams. London Business Conferences are bringing an unparalleled expert group of practitioners together from leading global brand names to enable you to benchmark your products and marketing strategies against your peers and counterparts in other companies. If you want to be first to market with a product that consumers really want, this Summit will help you, by providing best-in-class examples from global companies that have already successfully targeted ‘green’ consumers.
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Kelvin Collins, Head Of Brand Management, Co-operative Financial Services
Amy Davidsen, Director of Environment, JP Morgan Chase
Bart Jan Krouwel, Managing Director of Environment and Innovation, Rabobank
John Shaw, UK Consumer Product Manager, HSBC
Richard Cooper, Head of Corporate Responsibility, Lloyds TSB
Alan Brown, Chief Investment Officer, Schroeders
Rory Sullivan, Head of Investor Responsibility, Insight Investment
Dr Paul Pritchard, Corporate Responsibility Manager, Royal Sun Alliance
James Stacey, Head of Sustainable Business, Standard Chartered Bank
Alexandra Gibbons, Head of Personal Banking, Triodos Bank
Matthew Criddle, Managing Director, NatureSave
Mark Robertson, Partnerships Director, EIRIS
Andrew McMillan, Managing Director, The Green Insurance Company
Phil Denman, Managing Director, ClimateSure
Fiona Ball, Director of Environment, BSKYB
Jennifer Morgan, Director Climate Change Program, WWF
Dr Caroline Oats, Researcher on Typology of Green Consumers, Sheffield University
Penny Shepherd, Chief Executive, UK Social Investment Forum
Garry Charnock, Director of Carbon Management, RSK Group
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