15 April 2025
Salone del Risparmio 2025 | US vs EU: What Future for ESG Investing?
Tuesday 15 April 2025, 12.30-13.15 at the Educational Corner of "Il Salone del Risparmio" in Milan
Energy, the environment, international relations and social issues: Donald Trump’s second term is reshaping the global landscape. What does this mean for international finance and European sustainability policies? What impact will this have on investments, companies and savers?
Speakers:
- Matteo Pedrini, Director of ALTIS
- Andrea Cincinnati Cini, Head of ESG at Cerved Rating Agency
- Paola Mungo, Scientific Coordinator of the Master in ESG Finance and Investments at ALTIS
- Chiara Tintori, political scientist and essayist
- The meeting will be moderated by Nicola Varcasia, Journalist at VITA
The 15th edition of the Salone del Risparmio, a key event for professionals in the asset management sector, will take place from 15 to 17 April 2025 at Allianz MiCo in Milan and will also be streamed live on FR|Vision.
This edition will be held under the theme “The Future of Savings. Patient Capital, Progress and Longevity”.
This theme clearly reflects the Association’s aim: to strike the right balance between analysing current trends in the sector and offering a forward-looking perspective, while acting as a facilitator of dialogue for all industry players. The event will take place at a time marked by uncertainty, a complex economic environment and major geopolitical variables, from Donald Trump’s presidency in the United States to the ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East.
Over the three days of the Salone, the more than 15,000 expected visitors will be able to choose from over 100 scheduled events. A rich programme will unfold across 14 conference rooms running simultaneously, offering insights from asset managers, authorities and industry experts on how to address the challenge of competitiveness.
Once again this year, participants will be guided in choosing which sessions to attend by seven thematic tracks: asset allocation and investment strategies; distribution and advisory; private markets and the real economy; sustainability and human capital; supplementary pensions; education and training; innovation and digitalisation.