Tomasz Piasecki Associate Director - Sustainable Finance
Tomasz has over 10 years of experience in the financial services sector. He leads on the sustainable finance service offering for banks, advising on the implementation of sustainability-related regulations and risk standards, and focusing on climate-related and environmental developments. He specialises in climate scenario analysis and stress testing.
Tomasz helps clients strengthen their management of climate-related and environmental financial risks, ensuring that their risk management frameworks effectively integrate those risks. He helps understand wider ESG related risks, assessing their exposure, defining their position vis-à-vis those risks, designing policies and implementing disclosure processes.
Tomasz began his career as a central bank research economist and moved to managing market, and later climate risks at investment banks. Prior to joining Mazars in the UK, Tomasz led on regulatory and internal climate scenario design at UBS bringing industry expertise to the practice.
Tomasz holds a Master of Science degree in Economics from University of Sussex. He also holds sustainability-related certificates such as the Global Association of Risk Professionals Sustainability and Climate Risk certification and ESG Investing from the CFA Institute.
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- COP26: Financial services in the fight against climate change
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- Results from the BoE Climate Biennial Exploratory Scenario
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- Climate and Sustainability - Q3 2022
- UK regulator sets clear climate risk management expectations for UK financial institutions in 2024
- The latest update on climate-related risks and the regulatory capital frameworks from the Bank of England
- Bank of England Climate and Capital conference
- Insights from the CFRF’s Scenario Analysis Guide for Banks
- Climate and Sustainability – Q1 2023
- Climate and sustainability – Q2 2023