MAS sets aside S$35m to develop sustainable finance specialists

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The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has set aside S$35 million to support those looking to pick up skills in sustainable finance. The suite of courses in this field will be expanded. This is to upgrade the country's financial services sector to meet growing demand in the region.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has set aside S$35 million to support those looking to pick up skills in sustainable finance. The suite of courses in this field will be expanded. This is to upgrade the country's financial services sector to meet growing demand in the region. A study co-commissioned by MAS revealed that more than 50,000 professionals will have sustainability-related tasks added to their job scope. Sabrina Ng reports.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has set aside S$35 million to support those looking to pick up skills in sustainable finance. The suite of courses in this field will be expanded. This is to upgrade the country's financial services sector to meet growing demand in the region. A study co-commissioned by MAS revealed that more than 50,000 professionals will have sustainability-related tasks added to their job scope. Sabrina Ng reports.

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