ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) is no longer a peripheral concern; it is a board-level risk and value driver. With mandates like CSRD and expanding director liability demanding action, organisations must integrate ESG into core GRC strategy. Explore how CROs, CFOs, and General Counsel can operationalise ESG governance, embed climate risk into prudential frameworks, and leverage technology at the dedicated ESG sessions across the GRC and BFSI Stages at #RISK Expo Europe 2026.
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