
Integrating ESG into Real Estate Investment Management
Bookings for the 2023 BBP Real Estate ESG Training course, delivered by Hillbreak, are now open. Due to the high demand expected and the need to ensure an impactful learning experience for participants, the course is being delivered to groups of between 15-25 individuals. Check the full list of available groups and course dates and make sure that you are booking the right one based on your availability; we cannot guarantee that booked places will be able to be transferred from one group to another. Swapping groups once your course is underway is usually not possible.
The key details of the course include the following:
We’re pleased to announce that this group will, for the first time, be delivered in person over one full day in an exciting new trial of this format. The session will be held at The Space In Marylebone, London and will include lunch and refreshments for all participants.
Group AOM D Course Dates
- Part 1 – ONLINE (2 hours) via Zoom: 8 March 2023 (14:30-16:30)
- Part 2 – In-person in London : 14 March 2023 (9:00-17:30)
Audience
This course has been designed especially for real estate professionals working within an asset management context, including those working for fund management and investment advisory institutions, Real Estate Investment Trusts and private property companies. It is open and applicable to those based in the UK and mainland Europe in the following roles:
- Fund managers
- Portfolio and asset managers
- Investment/ transaction managers
- Development managers
- Investor Relations specialists
- Product development and distribution specialists, especially those looking to incorporate ESG characteristics into new or existing funds
- Real estate finance professionals and analysts
Please note that the course has been developed to fulfil a particular industry skills development need and is intended for the audience set out above and in the course prospectus document. The BBP and Hillbreak reserve the right to reject booking requests from individuals or organisations that do not fall into eligible role categories, including, for example those in ESG and sustainability consultancy roles.
Learning Outcomes
At the end of the course, participants will:
- Have deeper knowledge and understanding of the key environmental, social and governance factors pertinent to commercial real estate investment.
- Have greater awareness of salient market trends, including investor, lender, occupier and other stakeholder expectations, and the implications of these for real estate portfolios and their managers.
- Be able to identify the ESG factors that are material to a range of commercial property types, including across the spectrum of investment strategies, from core to opportunistic.
- Be able to identify and assess ESG-related risks and opportunities to real estate investments in the short and longer-term.
- Know what needs to be done at each stage of the investment lifecycle to address these ESG-related risks and opportunities – and how to factor these into investment decision-making.
- Know how to measure, set targets for, track and report on ESG factors, including in relation to risk profile, environmental performance and social impact.
- Understand the scope and limitations of the principal ESG measurement, benchmarking and certification frameworks, and the role these can play in improving transparency.
- Be confident in driving forward the environmental and social performance of assets under management, based on a a stronger appreciation of some of the practical interventions that are available
Course outline
For this group, the course will be split into two parts. Part 1, a 2 hour online session, and Part 2, a full day delivered in person in London a week later. A choice of shorter elective modules focusing on key topics available thereafter. The core modules’ principal elements of content will cover the following:
Module One (Context & Strategic Considerations)
- ESG drivers and market trends: understanding how investment and operating contexts are changing in response to environmental and societal imperatives.
- New risks and opportunities: defining key ESG topics, such as Net Zero and social impact, and their application to different property types and asset strategies.
- Financial and non-financial returns: unpacking the relationship between ESG, property value and investment performance.
- Measurement and transparency: certification, benchmarking and reporting frameworks applicable at the asset, portfolio and corporate level.
Module Two (Practical Implementation)
- Prioritising ESG interventions throughout the property investment lifecycle, including integration into asset business plans and the growing role of sustainable finance.
- Ways of engaging with other stakeholders, such as occupiers and operating partners, to secure the delivery of ESG interventions and outcomes.
- Establishing roles and responsibilities, ensuring accountability and incentivising action across the value chain.
- Market leadership: examples of best practice and innovation from around the sector.
Pricing
- Participants from BBP Member organisations: £750 + VAT per participant
- Participants from organisations that are not members of the BBP: £1000 + VAT per participant.