2023 Winners

RBS International Leadership in Sustainable Finance – Banking

JTC Group Leadership in Sustainable Finance – Funds

Affinity Private Wealth and Cazenove Capital Leadership in Sustainable Finance – Investment Management

Accuro Trust (Jersey) Limited Leadership in Sustainable Finance – Private Wealth

PwC Channel Islands Leadership in Sustainable Finance – Professional Services

Paragon Impact Innovation in Sustainable Finance

David Postlethwaite, KPMG in the Crown Dependencies Outstanding Individual Contribution

Ogier and PwC Channel Islands Sustainable at Heart

Indiana Latimer, PwC Channel Islands Future Individual Influencer

KPMG in the Crown Dependencies Local Presence, Global Reach
Sustainable Finance Awards 2023 Video Highlights
Sustainable Finance Awards 2023 Photo Gallery
Message from Al Pacino – The Global Goals Halftime 2023
Acclaimed filmmaker, Richard Curtis, took Al Pacino’s famous locker room speech from ‘Any Given Sunday’ to give the world the “greatest halftime talk”.
The video pairs lines from Al Pacino’s legendary scene to bring attention to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reaching their halfway mark.
Thank you to Everyone who Nominated
Judges

Andrew W. Mitchell Founder and CEO at Equilibrium Futures
Andrew W. Mitchell is an international thought leader on sustainable finance and natural capital. Through his consultancy, Equilibrium Futures, he provides strategic advice to the finance sector on environmental risks and opportunities. He is Senior Adviser to Oxford think tank, Global Canopy, which he founded in 2001, and is now a leading provider of data on supply chain risk and deforestation. As Founder and Senior Adviser to the Natural Capital Finance Alliance, he has helped to design screening tools for central banks, investors and insurers and is Senior Adviser to several impact investment funds. Andrew helped to create the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosure (TNFD) and is currently the Vice Chair of the TNFD Stewardship Council.

Amy Blackwell Founder, Amy Blackwell
Amy is a philanthropy, impact and multi-generational wealth expert and is the founder of Amy Blackwell Advisory. She works with families to design philanthropic strategies and incorporate impact investing in their portfolios. She specialises in helping families work across generations to define the purpose of their wealth and align that to their values to build a legacy to be proud of. She advises impact aligned businesses with their strategies so that their purpose is well integrated and articulated. She worked for a number of years with Merrill Lynch Private Executive Services and has been engaged with impact and purpose strategies since the early 1990’s. Amy sits on the Advisory Board of Open Briefing and is a member of the Development Board for the Royal Shakespeare Company. She is a member of the Civic Ecosystem Initiative. She is an impact advisor to Drashta Impact and 1FS.

Simon Boas Executive Director, Jersey Overseas Aid
Simon Boas is the Executive Director of Jersey Overseas Aid, Jersey’s government-funded international aid and development agency. Simon has spent most of his career designing, implementing and measuring the impact of aid projects in developing countries. He has managed UN and NGO offices and programmes in the Middle East and South Asia, and has worked for the Palestinian, British and Jersey governments. His experience runs from long-term development policy-making to humanitarian programming and immediate post-disaster relief.