MAS allocates $35M for sustainable finance upskilling

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pstrongInitiatives include expanding sustainable finance courses and introducing an IBF Skills Badge./strong/p pThe Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has allocated $35m to upskill Singapore's financial services sector, focusing on sustainable finance.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has allocated $35m to upskill Singapore's financial services sector, focusing on sustainable finance.

JTM outlines the impact of sustainability trends on financial jobs in Singapore and identifies the skills required to meet the region's increasing demand for sustainable financing. Additionally, 20 job roles have been identified as high-priority for upskilling, including relationship managers in corporate banking and portfolio managers.

“MAS is strongly supportive of efforts across financial institutions and the training providers to upskill the financial services sector workforce in a timely fashion,” he said. “I encourage professionals to tap on the available support and deepen their sustainable finance capabilities to capture these opportunities.”

 

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