Why should you attend in 2026?

Building resilience. Supporting sustainable investment.


Sustainable finance in Europe is being rewritten in real time.

RI Europe brings together the community shaping it, uniting more than 600 asset owners, managers, regulators, and market leaders for two days of sharp discussion, practical insight, and unfiltered debate.

From regulatory shifts to nature risk, stewardship, climate strategy, and the data challenges defining public markets, this is where investors tackle the issues that matter most. Join your peers, pressure-test your thinking, and hear directly from the voices steering sustainable investment across Europe.

 

Understand what’s changing and what it means for portfolios.

Be among the first to hear about regulatory shifts, emerging trends, and new opportunities shaping sustainable investment straight from the source to keep your strategies sharp in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Hear directly from the people setting expectations.

Expect pertinent discussions on the latest issues in public markets – from climate risk and resilience to the shifting regulatory landscape, evolving stewardship expectations, AI, defence, and sustainability in mandates.

Network with the public markets sustainability community.

Meet the core of the community shaping sustainable finance in Europe. Join industry-leading investors, regulators, academics, NGOs, and legal specialists who are driving meaningful change in public markets.

Guided by senior voices from across public markets, ensuring the agenda reflects real-world priorities.

Meet our 2026 Advisory Board

Each year, RI Europe evolves to reflect how the market is changing.

What's new in 2026?

Photography competition.

Delegates will be invited to take part in a thematic photography competition. Shortlisted entries will be displayed throughout the venue, with the winner announced live as part of our evening drink reception. More details will be coming soon…

Exclusive daily bulletin.

As a Responsible Investor event, content is at the heart of our brand, and that’s why we want to offer our attendees comprehensive editorial coverage of the event. Enjoy exclusive content and commentary live in the room this year.

An audience with…

On June 1, 2026, the Responsible Investor editors will be hosting a pre-event drinks reception for all registered attendees. Access an exclusive keynote speech and take advantage of candid networking opportunities as we celebrate the week ahead.

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Partner with us in 2026

RI Europe connects you with the senior decision makers shaping sustainable finance across Europe.

Position your expertise, build high-value relationships, and engage directly with leaders from asset owners, investment managers, regulators, and global institutions.

Our tailored sponsorship packages give you the platform to strengthen your brand, showcase solutions, and advance your 2026 commercial goals.

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Day 1 Day 2
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Agenda

RI Europe 2026 - Day 1 - Tuesday 2nd

08:00 - 08:55

Registration and refreshments

Plenary
08:55 - 09:00

Opening remarks

09:00 - 09:50

Plenary 1: Climate risk and resilience: New challenges, new opportunities

  • Bottom up or top down: How are investors approaching physical risk assessment?
  • Engagement on climate risk: Understanding exposure, managing vulnerability
  • Where are investment opportunities emerging in adaptation?
  • What can regulators and policymakers do to help investors manage physical risk and resilience?
09:50 - 10:40

Plenary 2: AI and RI: Harnessing technology for sustainable outcomes

Sally Kramers, Eva Cairns
  • How can investors leverage AI to achieve sustainability goals?
  • Where are the opportunities for effective corporate engagement on AI?
  • What are the key challenges for responsible investors presented by AI adoption?
  • What will sustainable investment in AI look like going forward?

 

Moderator: Sally Kramers, UKSIF

Eva Cairns, Head of Responsible Investment, Scottish Widows

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Sally Kramers

Head of Industry Development, UKSIF

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Eva Cairns

Head of Responsible Investment, Scottish Widows

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10:40 - 11:10

Networking break

Plenary
11:10 - 11:30

Keynote

11:30 - 12:20

Plenary 3: Integrating nature: Bringing biodiversity into the mainstream

Bruno Gardner
  • Nature in standard-setting: From TNFD to ISSB
  • The climate-nature nexus: Better together?
  • Where should nature figure in corporate transition plans?
  • How can investors take nature engagement to the next level?

 

Bruno Gardner, Head of Climate Change & Nature, The Phoenix Group

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Bruno Gardner

Head of Climate Change & Nature, Standard Life

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12:20 - 13:10

Plenary 4: Sustainable finance fund regulation: SFDR, SDR and beyond

Rikke Berg Jacobsen
  • How is the SFDR review helping investors? What niggles remain?
  • Reflections on SDR’s second mover advantage: what have been its successes?
  • Transition categories in fund rules: do they really work?
  • Sustainable fund rules in the context of corporate disclosure rollbacks

 

Rikke Berg Jacobsen, Head of ESG, AkademikerPension

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Rikke Berg Jacobsen

Head of ESG, AkademikerPension

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13:10 - 14:10

Lunch

Stream A
14:10 - 14:55

A1: Systems-level approaches: The next phase

  • Systemic stewardship, systems-level investing and policy engagement: what are the nuances?
  • How can investors best use their influence?
  • How do systems-level approaches align with fiduciary duty?
14:55 - 15:00

Short turnaround break

15:00 - 15:45

A2: From disclosures to transition: What do investors need from corporates?

  • How are company transition plans evolving and to what extent are investors relying on them?
  • Which frameworks are companies using and is this changing?
  • What more do investors need from corporates?
  • What regulatory / policy support are needed to enable transition finance?
Stream B
14:10 - 14:55

B1: Plastics, metals and the circular economy

  • How can investors work with corporates to promote circular economy goals?
  • Where are the greatest opportunities for value enhancement through engagement and/or investment?
  • What are the main hurdles to progress on circular economy goals?
  • How can policymakers help create an enabling environment for the circular economy?
14:55 - 15:00

Short turnaround break

15:00 - 15:45

B2: Water: A rising risk

  • How are investor approaches to water risk evolving?
  • Which sectors and/or regions are investors prioritising for engagement?
  • Where are the gaps in corporate water risk assessment?
  • How does water fit into broader climate and environmental investment strategies?
Stream C
14:10 - 14:55

C1: Green, blue and transition: A bond market evolution

  • How many labels is too many labels?
  • How are issuance patterns shifting as new themes emerge?
  • What does it take for a niche category to enter the mainstream?
  • How is the market for EU Green Bonds developing 18 months on?
14:55 - 15:00

Short turnaround break

15:00 - 15:45

C2: The future of ESG ratings

  • How is the use and role of ESG ratings by investors evolving?
  • In-house vs external providers: where are investors getting their ratings from?
  • How are UK and EU regulations and codes of conduct shaping the market?
  • How is AI being integrated into product offerings?
15:45 - 16:00

Networking break

16:00 - 17:00

Interactive Session: The AI Workshop

An innovative hybrid session exploring the use of AI for sustainability investment, reporting and workflow.

17:15 - 18:30

Networking drinks

18:30 - 18:30

End of day one

Agenda

RI Europe 2026 - Day 2 - Wednesday 3rd

08:00 - 09:00

Registration and refreshments

08:00 - 09:00

Invitation only AO breakfast

Join fellow asset owners for a breakfast briefing and peer-to-peer discussions. This is a closed-door session for asset owners only.

Stream A
09:00 - 09:50

A3: Deep Dive: Physical climate data

  • Is physical climate risk data sufficiently accurate and actionable for investors?
  • What can companies and data providers do to address the gaps?
  • Are asset owners receiving sufficient information from managers on portfolio exposure to physical risks?
  • What are the expectations and best practices around physical climate data for investors with global passive portfolios?
09:50 - 10:30

A4: Exclusions and divestments: Evolution or end of an era?

  • Are broad exclusions policies still relevant in 2026 as thinking shifts on topics such as defence and portfolio emissions?
  • What are the benefits of maintaining strict climate exclusions today and how are investors justifying divestments?
  • Human rights and conflict-related exclusions approaches
  • Divestments in the context of cost and performance
10:30 - 11:10

A5: Monitoring controversies: Risks, tools and technology

  • How are investors using controversy monitoring tools?
  • What are the strengths and limitations of traditional approaches to controversy monitoring?
  • How can investors and data providers leverage new AI tools for controversy monitoring?
  • Are ESG ratings and data regulations fit for purpose when it comes to controversy-focused data products?
Stream B
09:00 - 09:50

B3: Deep Dive: Deforestation

Åsa Norman
  • Is it possible to have a deforestation-free portfolio?
  • What’s next for investor engagement with corporates on deforestation?
  • How is technology changing expectations on supply chain traceability and management?
  • How is the shifting regulatory landscape affecting investor approaches to deforestation?

Åsa Norman, Head of Communications and Sustainability, AP2

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Åsa Norman

Head of Communications and Sustainability, AP2

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09:50 - 10:30

B4: Grids, batteries and connectivity: An investors’ guide

  • How are investors navigating the huge need for investments in grids to support the energy transition?
  • Engagement examples with grid operators and utilities
  • Regulatory and policy support: what’s the overall picture?
10:30 - 11:10

B5: Agriculture and food systems: The sustainability challenge

  • What key sustainability risks are investors focusing on across agriculture and food systems?
  • How are investors navigating the place of pesticides in the energy transition?
  • What’s next for key solutions such as regenerative agriculture and vertical farming?
  • How are investors addressing methane emissions, as well as carbon dioxide?
Stream C
09:00 - 09:50

C3: Deep Dive: Human capital

Simon Rawson
  • Data and disclosure: what do investors need on human capital and where are the gaps?
  • What do investors want from an ISSB human capital standard?
  • What value can broader frameworks such as TISFD add for investors?
  • Will the introduction of new standards and frameworks on social issues lead to product innovation?

Simon Rawson, CEO, TISFD

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Simon Rawson

Executive Director, TISFD (Taskforce on Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures)

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09:50 - 10:30

C4: Blended finance: The quest for scalability

  • What do institutional investors need from blended finance structures?
  • What are the key barriers to scalability?
  • How are MDBs, policymakers, rating agencies and investors working to address these barriers?
10:30 - 11:10

C5: Impact investing – public vs private markets

  • How are asset owner approaches to impact investment evolving?
  • What lessons can public impact investors learn from private market practices?
  • How are impact fund labels shaping the market?
  • What are the latest developments in impact measurement and management?
11:10 - 11:40

Networking break

Plenary
11:40 - 12:00

Keynote

12:00 - 12:40

Plenary 5: Sustainability mandates: The next generation

Mitch Reznick
  • From tick box to qualitative assessment: A new approach
  • Future-proofing mandates: What do asset managers need?
  • The asset owner perspective

 

Mitch Reznick, Global Head of Fixed Income, London & Global Head of Sustainable Fixed Income, Federated Hermes

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Mitch Reznick

Group Head of Fixed Income – London & Global Head of Sustainable Fixed Income, Federated Hermes

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12:40 - 13:20

Plenary 6: Mitigation 2.0: Managing emissions in a shifting world

Claire Curtin
  • How is investor thinking on carbon emissions evolving?
  • Beyond net zero: Life after the alliances
  • Where are the new opportunities in transition finance?
  • The communication challenge: How to talk about emissions in a polarised world

Claire Curtin, Head of ESG and Sustainability, Pension Protection Fund

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Claire Curtin

Head of ESG and Sustainability, Pension Protection Fund

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13:20 - 14:25

Lunch

Plenary
14:25 - 14:45

Fireside Chat

14:45 - 15:30

Plenary 7: Rethinking stewardship: Learnings lessons on engagement

Sheila Stefani
  • What does effective corporate engagement on sustainability look like in 2026?
  • Do investors need to change the narrative on corporate engagement?
  • Is there a future for collaborative engagement?
  • How does policy engagement fit into stewardship strategies?

 

Sheila Stefani, Head of Stewardship, LGPS Central

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Sheila Stefani

Head of Stewardship, LGPS Central

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15:30 - 16:15

Plenary 8: Defence investing: Responsibility, accountability, security

Ulla Benediktson
  • What does sustainable investment in defence look like?
  • What are the key barriers to sustainable defence investment?
  • How can investors engage effectively with corporates on defence?
  • How do regulatory frameworks interact with sustainable investment approaches to defence?

 

Ulla Benediktson, Head of Sustainable Investments, Velliv

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Ulla Benediktson

Head of Sustainable Investments, Velliv

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16:15 - 16:15

Closing remarks and end of conference

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Want to speak at RI Europe 2026?

If you’re interested in featuring on the agenda, please reach out directly to Ben Moss – Associate Director at PEI Group.

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Network at Europe's leading responsible investment event

Connect with over 600 top investors, fund managers, and industry professionals dedicated to shaping the future of responsible investment at the 19th annual RI Europe conference.

At RI Europe, networking goes beyond exchanging business cards – it’s about discovering shared values, aligning on goals, and building meaningful partnerships. Here, you’ll find the foundation for collaborations that drive impactful projects and long-term initiatives in sustainable finance.

From insightful sessions to interactive discussions, RI Europe is where today’s challenges meet tomorrow’s solutions. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the movement advancing sustainable finance across Europe.

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Connect with active investors

Aegon
AkademikerPension
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership
British International Investment
Brunel Pension Partnership
Cambridge Associates
Children's Investment Fund Foundation
Church of England Pensions Board
Friends Provident Foundation
Irish Life
Local Pensions Partnership
MP Investments
NEST Corporation
Nestlé UK Pensions
Nordea Life & Pension
Scottish Widows
Wellcome Trust
The Health Foundation
London Pensions Fund Authority
BBC Pension Trust
Folketrygdfondet
British Airways Pension Investment Management
Folksam
ING
VBV Pensionskasse
LGIM
Cambridge University Endowment
Migros Pension Fund
Caisse des depots et Consignations
Baloise
Strathclyde Pension Fund
GPIF
San Francisco Employees' Retirement System
OMERS
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
State of New Jersey
New York City Comptroller
Canada Post Corporation Pension Plan
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
HOOPP

The in-person networking experience

Meet Europe’s leading investment decision makers.

Connect with senior figures shaping the direction of sustainable finance across Europe. Engage with asset owners, regulators, academics, NGOs and legal experts influencing capital allocation and market practice.

Access 15+ hours of high-value networking.

Build meaningful relationships through curated workshops, closed-door breakfasts, expert panels and evening receptions. Every interaction at RI Europe is designed to support informed dialogue and long-term partnerships.

Build relationships with European asset owners.

Engage directly with international asset owners and understand how they approach sustainability, assess risk and opportunity, and select long-term investment partners across European markets in a changing regulatory environment.

Explore the 2026 speaker line-up

The 2026 agenda is now live

World-class speakers in 2026 include:

Ulla Benediktson

Head of Sustainable Investments, Velliv

Eva Cairns

Head of Responsible Investment, Scottish Widows

Claire Curtin

Head of ESG and Sustainability, Pension Protection Fund

Bruno Gardner

Head of Climate Change & Nature, Standard Life

Hans-Christoph Hirt

Adjunct Professor of Strategic Governance & Investor Stewardship, IMD

Rikke Berg Jacobsen

Head of ESG, AkademikerPension

Piet Klop

Director of Strategic Relations, PGGM

Sally Kramers

Head of Industry Development, UKSIF

Maria Nazarova-Doyle

Global Head of Sustainable Investment, IFM Investors

Therese Niklasson

Independent

Åsa Norman

Head of Communications and Sustainability, AP2

Mitch Reznick

Group Head of Fixed Income – London & Global Head of Sustainable Fixed Income, Federated Hermes

David Russell

Chairperson, Transition Pathway Initiative

Sheila Stefani

Head of Stewardship, LGPS Central

Rory Sullivan

CEO, Chronos Sustainability

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Want to speak at RI Europe 2026?

If you’re interested in featuring on the agenda, please reach out directly to Ben Moss – Associate Director at PEI Group.

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Where long-term capital meets market practice.

RI Europe convenes long-term asset owners responsible for allocating capital in public markets under increasing regulatory, fiduciary, and systemic pressure.

This event provides an unrivalled platform for asset owners investing in sustainable finance. Join over 100 asset owners from across the globe to discuss the latest responsible investing trends and compare best practices and allocation strategies for 2026 and beyond.

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The conversations asset owners come for

What asset owners engage with at RI Europe.

Regulatory and policy insight.

Understanding how regulatory change is reshaping expectations for investors across the globe.

Stewardship and engagement practice.

How asset owners are approaching voting, escalation, and accountability in real-world portfolios.

Climate, nature, and systemic risk.

Assessing long-term risks and trade-offs in public markets from multiple perspectives.

7+ hours of peer-led discussion.

Structured networking has been incorporated into the agenda for off-the-record conversation with your peers.

Why this matters

A forum shaped by asset owners.

RI Europe is built around the priorities and constraints facing long-term asset owners today. The agenda is informed by ongoing dialogue with pension funds, insurers, foundations, and sovereign institutions – ensuring discussions reflect real decision-making contexts, not theory.

Sessions focus on how sustainability considerations are being integrated into public markets in practice, from stewardship and regulation to portfolio construction, risk, and reporting.

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RI Europe annually brings together 100+ asset owners actively investing in public markets

Join your community of responsible asset owners.

Aegon UK
Allianz
Applerigg
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership
Brightwell
Brunel Pension Partnership
Church Commissioners for England
Church of England Pensions Board
DBS
De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.
EIRIS Foundation
Evli
Folksam
Friends Provident Foundation
Greater Manchester Pension Fund
HSBC Bank UK Pensions Trust
John Ellerman Foundation
Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust
KLP Insurance Pension Fund
BBC Pension Trust
Laudes Foundation
LGPS Central
M&G
Merseyside Pension Fund
Monetary Authority of Singapore
National Bank of Belgium
Nippon Life Global Investors Europe
Norges Bank Investment Management
PenSam
Pension Protection Fund
People's Partnership
PGGM
Phoenix Group
Railpen
Redington
Scott Trust Endowment
Scottish Widows
University Pension Plan Ontario
Wesleyan Assurance Society
Zurich Insurance Group

Your chance to get involved

Complimentary passes for eligible asset owners.

A limited number of complimentary passes are available for eligible asset owners, including representatives from pension funds, insurance companies, sovereign wealth funds, foundations, endowments, trusts, family offices, and corporate investment divisions.

 

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Position your brand at the centre of Europe’s sustainable finance agenda.

RI Europe connects the most influential voices in sustainable finance — the asset owners, managers, regulators, standard-setters, and market leaders defining the future of public markets.

Across two days in London, more than 600 senior leaders in public markets gather for debates, insights, and practical discussions on climate strategy, stewardship, nature, data, and the evolving regulatory landscape. Partnering with this event puts your organisation directly in front of the decision-makers who shape policy, set expectations, and steer capital across Europe and beyond

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Strengthen your impact

Align your brand with Europe’s most respected sustainable finance community. RI Europe is known for its editorial independence and ground-truth conversations — a trusted environment where sponsors gain recognition for supporting the advancement of responsible investment.

 

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Showcase your expertise

Position your solutions where they matter most: in front of the practitioners confronting today’s sustainability challenges. Whether you lead on data, analytics, stewardship, climate, reporting, products, or technology, RI Europe gives you the platform to demonstrate value with credibility.

 

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We offer a range of tailored sponsorship and partnership options, including:

Thought-leadership sessions Panel participation Private roundtables 
Networking receptions Exhibition standsBrand exposure 
Digital promotion Bespoke packages

Our team will work with you to identify the best route to maximise visibility, engagement, and impact.

Reach the right audience

Engage directly with leaders from pension funds, insurers, sovereign wealth funds, foundations, and major investment managers. Build relationships with those who influence strategy, set reporting requirements, and allocate capital across public and private markets.

 

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Create meaningful connections

From private meetings and curated introductions to networking lunches and informal discussions, the event makes it easy to meet the people who matter. Sponsorship options are designed to give your team direct access to the investors and decision-makers driving sustainable finance forward.

 

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