Transition planning as key to risk management

Proactive climate transition planning is a key component of robust risk management. Scenario analyses help financial institutions to identify climate-related developments at an early stage, better understand risks and opportunities, and make strategic decisions that are fit for the future. The seminar offers a practical overview of how scenarios and risk considerations can be meaningfully integrated into transition planning.

The event is part of the multi-part series ‘Shaping the future: transition planning as a lever for sustainable value creation in the financial sector’. You can look forward to further events on the topics of risk management and financed emissions in the transition plan – practical, regulatory-based and strategically relevant.

Future Banking
Risk Management
Sustainable Finance

Your speakers

Lilli Maurice
Hannah Hohmann
Emma Lauren Roach

The seminar shows how financial institutions can use climate scenarios to align their business models with the 1.5-degree target, identify climate-related risks and opportunities at an early stage, and manage them effectively, both to safeguard existing activities and to strategically shape sustainable investments.

Your added value:

  • The seminar combines regulatory requirements with practical methods and shows how climate transition planning can be used specifically to strengthen risk management,
  • The focus is on scenario analyses for identifying, assessing and managing risks and opportunities in the context of transition planning,
  • Interactive exchanges with experts and peer learning round off the programme.

The event is aimed at employees from banks and financial institutions in the following areas:

  • Specialists and managers,
    Those responsible for risk management, sustainability and strategy,
    (Credit) risk managers and ESG officers,
    Innovation and data management teams in the financial sector.
  1. Welcome & objectives
  2. Scenario analyses in the context of transition planning
  • Role and added value of scenario analyses
  • Overview of key scenarios
  1. Scenarios as a basis for risk management
  • Integration, special features and regulatory requirements
  1. Practical examples
  • Challenges and good practices
  1. Exchange & discussion
Maurice-Lilli

Lilli Maurice

is a manager at msg for banking in the Sustainable Finance and Strategy & Transformation department. Her focus is on strategy, sustainability (ESG) and change management.

Sebastian Bader

Sebastian Bader

holds a Master of Accounting and Finance and has many years of professional experience in various roles and positions in the banking sector. At msg for banking, he is responsible for non-financial risk and sustainable finance. In close cooperation with his highly qualified team, he offers comprehensive solutions for banks and financial service providers - from strategic issues and ESG data procurement to embedding in risk management and reporting (MaRisk/EU taxonomy/CSRD). By combining in-depth knowledge of regulatory requirements and comprehensive consulting experience, particularly at the interface between IT and specialist departments, we offer our clients tailor-made end-to-end solutions.

Hanna Hohmann

Hannah Hohmann

is a Senior Consultant at Orbiture and works in the areas of CSRD, transition planning and sustainability strategy. She has a background in Business Administration and International Business with a special focus on sustainability. She is also certified as a Climate Transition Planner (EBS).

Emma Roach

Emma Lauren Roach

is a founder and partner at Orbiture and specializes in transition planning, sustainability strategies, ESG risk management, sustainable finance and insurance. She has a background in environmental sciences and resource management. She is also certified as a CISL Sustainable Finance Expert (EBS).

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Isabel Menrath

Isabel Menrath

Events & Trainings

events-banking@msg.group +49 721 6674 1880

Registration

Price

free

Date

27.02.2026

Time

10:00 am

Duration

0,75 hours

Registration deadline

24.02.2026

Information Event
Online

This event will be held in German!

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