Pideya Learning Academy

ESG Fundamentals Program

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
10 Feb - 14 Feb 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
31 Mar - 04 Apr 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
12 May - 16 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
16 Jun - 20 Jun 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
21 Jul - 25 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
15 Sep - 19 Sep 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
27 Oct - 31 Oct 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
24 Nov - 28 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

In an era defined by climate change, social equity movements, and corporate accountability, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles have become cornerstones of responsible business and investment practices. Organizations across the globe are facing mounting pressure from investors, regulators, and consumers to operate sustainably, disclose ESG performance transparently, and create long-term stakeholder value. To meet these demands, professionals must acquire a robust understanding of ESG concepts, frameworks, and their integration into strategic, financial, and operational decision-making processes. The ESG Fundamentals Program, offered by Pideya Learning Academy, is specifically designed to address this growing need by equipping participants with foundational ESG expertise.
As ESG gains momentum, the numbers reflect its significant market impact. According to Bloomberg Intelligence, global ESG assets under management are projected to exceed USD 50 trillion by 2025, accounting for more than one-third of total assets. Moreover, the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) now boasts over 5,000 signatories, representing more than USD 121 trillion in assets, highlighting the scale at which ESG integration is shaping global capital allocation. With mandatory ESG disclosures expanding across jurisdictions—including the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the SEC’s climate risk proposals—professionals must be adept at interpreting ESG data, understanding compliance requirements, and aligning strategy with emerging sustainability standards.
This program provides a structured pathway to build competency in ESG fundamentals. Participants will explore the conceptual foundations of ESG and its transformation from a values-driven initiative to a data-driven imperative. The training offers clarity on the differences between ESG integration, ESG investing, and screening techniques, helping participants understand how ESG strategies are applied across asset classes and corporate functions. Through case-based learning and expert-led sessions, learners will gain insights into ESG ratings, materiality mapping, and the implications of ESG risks on portfolio construction and corporate valuation.
A distinctive feature of this program is its attention to real-world applicability and strategic foresight. Participants will study ESG disclosure frameworks such as GRI, SASB, TCFD, and ISSB, as well as stewardship principles, impact evaluation, and stakeholder communication. These insights empower learners to make ESG considerations part of their institutional culture, financial resilience strategy, and regulatory preparedness.
The ESG Fundamentals Program offered by Pideya Learning Academy ensures participants gain:
A comprehensive understanding of ESG frameworks and their relevance across industries
Familiarity with ESG scorecards, materiality matrices, and stewardship models
Insight into various ESG strategies, including integration, thematic investing, and exclusionary screening
Knowledge of global ESG reporting standards, regulatory updates, and sustainability disclosure practices
The ability to assess ESG risks and their financial implications across business functions
Skills to evaluate ESG-aligned investment performance and communicate value to stakeholders
Strategic alignment techniques for incorporating ESG goals into corporate governance and investor relations
By the end of the course, participants will be empowered to articulate the significance of ESG in modern financial and operational strategy. They will be equipped with decision-making tools to assess ESG risks and opportunities, support compliance initiatives, and contribute meaningfully to sustainability agendas. Whether from a corporate, financial, or regulatory perspective, this program enables learners to apply ESG concepts thoughtfully and strategically within their professional contexts.
Pideya Learning Academy remains committed to advancing ESG knowledge and fostering sustainability leadership through structured and relevant training programs. The ESG Fundamentals Program not only enhances professional competency but also supports a more inclusive, transparent, and resilient global economy.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn to:
Understand the core principles of ESG and its growing relevance in global investment strategies
Distinguish between ESG integration, ESG investing, and other responsible investment strategies
Analyze environmental, social, and governance indicators for investment evaluation
Identify ESG materiality risks and map them to financial implications
Evaluate ESG scoring models and rating systems used across the industry
Apply ESG factors to portfolio design and long-term investment planning
Understand stewardship responsibilities and stakeholder engagement practices
Assess ESG performance metrics and communicate value to clients and investors
Navigate international ESG regulations, disclosure frameworks, and sustainability taxonomies
Address common challenges in ESG implementation and integration processes

Personal Benefits

Gain a credible certification in ESG fundamentals
Enhance decision-making capabilities around sustainability and governance
Build confidence in applying ESG frameworks to investment and corporate contexts
Stay ahead of global ESG trends and regulatory developments
Develop a competitive edge in sustainability-focused roles

Organisational Benefits

Strengthens ESG knowledge within key leadership and investment teams
Supports alignment with international sustainability standards and investor expectations
Enhances risk management and long-term value creation
Promotes responsible investment and brand reputation
Prepares organizations for ESG disclosures and regulatory compliance

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for professionals committed to embedding ESG considerations into their functional roles and strategic agendas:
Investment Analysts and Portfolio Managers
Risk and Compliance Officers
Sustainability and ESG Officers
Corporate Governance Professionals
Financial Advisors and Consultants
Institutional Investors and Asset Managers
Regulatory Authorities and Public Sector Officials
Business Executives and Corporate Strategists

Course Outline

Module 1: Foundations of ESG Integration
Defining ESG integration and its relevance in global financial markets Strategic importance of sustainability in capital allocation Interlinkage between financial performance and ESG factors Regulatory momentum and investor expectations ESG as a component of risk-adjusted returns
Module 2: Environmental Dimension and Corporate Impact
Climate-related financial risk disclosures (TCFD, ISSB) Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and carbon accounting Renewable energy transition strategies Natural resource usage and water efficiency Circular economy models and waste diversion Biodiversity conservation and ecosystem impact Climate resilience and adaptation measures
Module 3: Social Sustainability Indicators
Social impact metrics and stakeholder inclusivity Data governance and cybersecurity risk management Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) frameworks Occupational health, safety, and employee well-being Human capital development and retention strategies Ethical labor practices and global supply chains Community investment and social license to operate
Module 4: Governance Structures and Ethical Leadership
Composition and independence of board leadership Anti-bribery and corruption risk controls Executive remuneration and alignment with ESG outcomes Shareholder rights and proxy voting policies Transparency in political lobbying and donations Whistleblower protection systems and internal audit functions ESG oversight committees and fiduciary accountability
Module 5: ESG Market Landscape and Global Trends
Trends in ESG fund inflows and global asset allocation Market segmentation: institutional vs. retail ESG investors Key drivers of ESG demand across regions ESG product innovation: ETFs, green bonds, and sustainability-linked loans ESG-related performance benchmarks and indices Regional variances in ESG adoption and regulatory frameworks ESG investing myths and misconceptions
Module 6: Responsible Investment Strategies
Exclusionary screening and norm-based filtering ESG factor integration in equity and fixed income Active ownership and shareholder engagement strategies Thematic investing and UN SDG alignment Impact investing frameworks and measurement tools Fiduciary responsibility and ESG investing obligations
Module 7: Quantitative ESG Evaluation Techniques
ESG data sources and data provider methodologies Materiality assessment using SASB and GRI standards ESG scoring, ratings, and performance attribution Sector-specific ESG risk analysis Use of artificial intelligence in ESG data analysis ESG stress testing and scenario analysis Integration of ESG analytics in financial modeling
Module 8: Embedding ESG in Investment Valuation
Incorporating ESG risks into DCF and valuation multiples Adjusting cost of capital based on ESG exposure Role of ESG in determining fair value of assets ESG discounting in enterprise valuation Multi-factor models integrating ESG alpha Scenario analysis for climate-related risks Investor materiality mapping in valuation frameworks
Module 9: Portfolio Construction with ESG Filters
ESG screening techniques in portfolio construction Benchmark-relative vs. absolute ESG integration Constructing ESG-tilted and best-in-class portfolios Passive ESG indices and factor-weighted strategies ESG risk-budgeting and optimization techniques Taxonomy-aligned investments and green labeling Role of ESG mandates and investment policy statements
Module 10: Regulatory, Assurance, and Disclosure Frameworks
Regulatory reporting standards (EU SFDR, SEC, CSRD) Assurance of ESG disclosures and third-party verifications ESG reporting audits and assurance practices Role of stewardship codes and fiduciary governance Managing greenwashing risks and reputational exposure ESG litigation trends and legal implications Transparency in ESG fund labelling and classification
Module 11: Fixed-Income and Credit Ratings in ESG
ESG scoring in sovereign and corporate bonds Green bond principles and social bond frameworks ESG considerations in structured finance instruments Role of credit rating agencies in ESG risk evaluation ESG implications in yield curve shifts Sustainable bond issuance criteria and investor appetite Credit spreads and ESG factor influence
Module 12: Emerging Trends and Innovations in ESG
ESG integration in private equity and venture capital Climate tech investments and transition finance Blockchain and ESG data traceability Decentralized finance (DeFi) and ESG tokenization ESG-linked insurance and reinsurance models Environmental derivatives and carbon markets AI-driven ESG sentiment and predictive analytics

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