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Sustainable and green finance: instruments, markets and regulation

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Sustainable and green finance: instruments, markets and regulation

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Course tags
Economia/Economics and Finance
Language
English
Price
150€ + 150€ for Micro-credential
Type
Online
Modality
Self paced
Credits
3 CFU
Course open
January 2026
Training hours
18
Certificate
Micro-credential

THE COURSE WILL OPEN IN NOVEMBER 2025

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Description

The course offers an in-depth overview of sustainable finance, with a focus on green finance and related financial instruments. It aims to provide a strong understanding of current and emerging European regulations while equipping participants with interdisciplinary financial and legislative skills, such as asset allocation, portfolio management, and legal consultancy—essential for navigating the rapidly evolving green finance landscape.
Participants will study key debt instruments like green bonds, climate bonds, green loans, and green project financing, alongside investment tools such as green funds and equity instruments like green indices and ETFs. The course also examines European regulations, including the SFDR, distinguishing between shared standards and mandatory rules.
As sustainable finance grows rapidly, with varied interpretations of European regulations across countries, this course addresses the need for structured academic training. It targets financial practitioners, bankers, consultants, industry associations, and those seeking financial education, serving both as professional development and a foundation for expertise.
Starting with an introduction to sustainable finance and its historical milestones, the course highlights the European context and offers clear definitions of green and climate finance. By promoting best practices, it aims to help participants integrate green finance strategies into their professional roles effectively.

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Cinzia Baldan

Associate Professor of Banking and Corporate Finance

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Sustainable and green finance: instruments, markets and regulation

Course access info, content overview, and basic glossary of key sustainable finance terms.

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Welcome to the course
Getting to know you
How much do you know about green finance?
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Instructions to obtain the Micro-Credential

Introduction to sustainable finance: historical development, economic impacts of climate change, Green Finance, ESG factors, and financial stability tools.

The historical development of sustainable finance
Definitions of sustainable finance
ESG factors and financial stability
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Exploration of green bonds, ABS, and green loans, linking sustainable finance to financial stability and investment choices.

Green bonds
Green asset-backed securities (ABS)
Green loans
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Overview of green funds and indexes, exploring ESG products, investment strategies, and real-world examples in sustainable finance.

Green funds
Green funds in practice
Green indexes
Green indexes in practice
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Exploration of EU taxonomy, ESG ratings, green bond standards, and sustainability disclosures shaping the regulatory framework for green finance.

Tools and standards
Regulation
Sustainability-related disclosure in the financial services sector
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Final recap of key concepts, active resources for further learning, final test, and course feedback to close the learning journey.

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Instructions to obtain the Micro-Credential
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Learning outcomes

After attending the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand and distinguish the main characteristics of sustainable finance compared to "traditional" finance;
  • Understand the characteristics and functioning of the most commonly used sustainable finance instruments;
  • Interpret the main European regulations to identify sustainable financial instruments;
  • Apply rules and methods to detect potential cases of "greenwashing";
  • Combine financial and legal knowledge to analyze and select sustainable financial instruments.

THE COURSE WILL OPEN IN NOVEMBER

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Target audience

  • Banking and financial sector professionals
  • Consultants and accountants
  • Managers, entrepreneurs, and members of cooperative companies
  • Officials from employers' associations

Required Background Knowledge

  • Basic knowledge of the main financial instruments (stocks, bonds, etc.);
  • Basic understanding of securities market terminology (broker, dealer, specialist, wirehouses, etc.);
  • Basic knowledge of financial mathematics (discounting, compounding, etc.).
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Enrolment and micro-credential

To participate in the course, you can choose between two options:

  1. Basic course access: €100
    Allows you to follow all lessons and content.
    Does not include the issuance of the Micro-Credential.
  2. Access with certification: +€150
    Includes:
    • Participation in the course
    • Issuance of the Micro-Credential

After entering the course, you will find all the instructions for making the payment of €150 required to obtain the Micro-Credential.

Requirements for the issuance of the Micro-Credential

To receive the Micro-Credential, it is necessary (in addition to the payment):

  • Complete the mandatory course activities
  • Pass the final quiz (at least 70% correct answers)
  • Fill in all mandatory fields required in your user profile
  • Upload an identity document

All instructions will be provided in detail within the Course in the Conclusions Module.

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