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In this episode, we continue Insight Provider Kyle Rudden's ESG Webinar Series in collaboration with SGX. In this fifth instalment, Kyle picks up where the last session left off, delving deeper into topics covered in the "Dorking for Data" section there. He addresses hands-on ESG data discovery and acquisition; uncovering original ESG data and information; and sharing ESG investing insights that others don't have. He also covers sources and methods, such as lesser-known troves of ESG data, ESG-relevant OSINT, specialised search engines and queries, and a few other tricks of the trade.

Smartkarma subscribers can find the presentation here.

Find all previous sessions in Kyle Rudden's ESG webinar series here:

01 - Smartkarma Webinar | Foundations of Sustainable/ESG Investing and Finance 

02 - Smartkarma Webinar | ESG Metrics and Materiality - What Matters to Whom and Why

03 - Smartkarma Webinar | ESG Alpha: ESG’s Most Existential and Complicated Subject

04 - Smartkarma Webinar | Conquering the Age-Old "ESG Data Problem"

Kyle Rudden is an ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) analyst with an alpha-centric approach to ESG research. After all, ESG investing is, first and foremost, investing. "Alpha-centric" does not mean apathetic, however. Quite the contrary. Kyle believes global sustainability – i.e., environmental stewardship, social equality, and economic prosperity – is imperative, and private-sector capital is its cornerstone. Private-sector capital still has fiduciary responsibilities. Profitability is necessary for sustained impact. The Triple Bottom Line. People, Planet, AND Profit.

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