Régia Capital at London Climate Action Week 2026

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Nesta semana, a Régia Capital participa da London Climate Action Week 2026, um dos principais encontros globais dedicados ao financiamento climático, à transição energética e ao desenvolvimento sustentável.

Ao longo da programação, nossa equipe estará presente em painéis, roundtables, fóruns e reuniões estratégicas que reúnem investidores, instituições financeiras, empresas e lideranças internacionais para discutir caminhos para acelerar a implementação de soluções climáticas em escala.

Os debates deste ano abordam temas centrais para o futuro da economia de baixo carbono, incluindo financiamento climático, mercados de carbono, soluções baseadas na natureza e o papel dos minerais críticos na transição energética global.

A participação da Régia reforça nosso compromisso com o desenvolvimento de soluções de investimento voltadas para os desafios e oportunidades do Brasil e do Sul Global, conectando capital de longo prazo a iniciativas capazes de gerar impacto ambiental, social e econômico.

Acompanhe nossa agenda durante a London Climate Action Week 2026 e conheça os eventos, encontros e discussões que farão parte da programação da Régia em Londres.

22/06

Chatham House | Building a legacy in climate and development finance

Date: 22 June 2026
Time: 10:00–11:00 (BRT)
Location: 10 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LE, UK

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform.

23/06

Banco do Brasil | BB Investor Breakfast

Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 08:00–10:00 (BRT)
Location: Duo Spitalfields, 3rd Floor, 280 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4AG

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform.

23/06

Impact Fund Denmark + WCF + State of Green | Responsibility, risk and Reward Roundtable

Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 10:00-11:15 AM
Location: Federated Hermes Limited

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform.

This roundtable will discuss what is needed for private finance to help close the critical
financing gap in emerging markets and developing economies. You will discuss whether
the right financial instruments are at hand for the world’s most challenging markets, or if
new ones must be created. You will also discuss how donor countries, DFIs, and
philanthropic capital can work in concert with commercial investors to open up emerging
markets. Chatham House rules closed roundtable session.

23/06

UNEP FI Global Roundtable

Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 12:00-16:00
Location: Bloomsbury Ballroom

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform

Date: 23 June 2026
Time: 10:00-11:15 AM
Location: Federated Hermes Limited

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform.

This roundtable will discuss what is needed for private finance to help close the critical
financing gap in emerging markets and developing economies. You will discuss whether
the right financial instruments are at hand for the world’s most challenging markets, or if
new ones must be created. You will also discuss how donor countries, DFIs, and
philanthropic capital can work in concert with commercial investors to open up emerging
markets. Chatham House rules closed roundtable session.

24/06

Mining the transition Roundtable | Vale

Data: 24 June 2026
Horário: 12:00–13:30 (BRT)
Local: N/A
Evento: Mining the transition: Green steel, geopolitics, and the path to a responsible supply chain, hosted by Vale

Featuring Vitor Ornelas, Critical Minerals Analyst at Régia Capital.

À medida que a demanda por minerais acelera, o setor se posiciona na interseção entre dinâmicas geopolíticas, política industrial e imperativos de sustentabilidade. A discussão se concentrará em caminhos acionáveis, particularmente no aço verde, abordando tanto desafios quanto oportunidades na promoção de uma cadeia de suprimentos de baixo carbono, responsável e escalável.

24/06

Climate Champions | Financing Climate Solutions through the Action

Data: 24 June 2026
Horário: 16:00–18:00 BST
Location: BCG London Office
Event Format: In-person, invitation-only

Featuring Bruce Keith, Partner and Co-Chief Sustainability Officer at Régia Capital, where he leads the firm’s climate and impact finance platform, and Vitor Ornelas, Critical Minerals Analyst at Régia Capital.

Hosted by the COP30 Presidency and the Climate Champions Team, in collaboration with BCG and partners engaged in the Global Climate Action Agenda, the event will bring together representatives from financial institutions, investors, private companies, and climate initiatives to explore opportunities to accelerate the implementation and financing of climate solutions.

25/06

World Climate Investment Summit 2026 | World Climate Foundation

Data: 25 June 2026
Horário: 08:00 – 17:00
Local: London Stock Exchange
Event: World Climate Investment Summit | World Climate Foundation

We’ll be at the World Climate Foundation’s World Climate Investment Summit – taking place during London Climate Action Week. Now in its sixth year, #WCIS2026 is the finance anchor of #LCAW2026, and will address where capital goes next – from hard-to-abate sectors to nature markets and adaptation finance.

25/06

WCIS Panel 3A – Powering the Transition: Financing Energy, Industry and Critical Systems 

Data: 25 June 2026
Horário: 09:40 – 10:20
Local: London Stock Exchange
Event: Panel 3A – Powering the Transition: Financing Energy, Industry and Critical Systems

Participants
Moderator: Catherine McFarlane, Head of Europe, Mission Possible Partnership (MPP)
Speakers:
• Bruce Keith, Co-Chief Sustainability Officer, Régia Capital
• James Rushen, Group Head of Sustainability, Centrica
• Seb Henbest, Global Head of Climate Transition, HSBC
• Erika Gupta, Global Head of Sustainability, Siemens

Rising demand from electrification, industry and digital infrastructure is placing pressure on energy systems. The session unpacks financing gaps across clean energy, grids, storage, hard-to-abate sectors and critical minerals, advancing investment models that unlock capital and accelerate deployment at scale.

• Examine how rising demand from electrification, AI and industrial growth is placing energy systems under pressure and creating urgent financing gaps across generation, grids and storage.
• Set out how investment must scale across clean energy, hard-to-abate sectors and critical minerals to meet the demands of the transition economy.
• Explore the financing models and investment structures that are proving most effective in unlocking capital and accelerating deployment at scale.
• Surface concrete investment signals and priorities for institutional investors and infrastructure financiers operating across energy and industrial systems.

25/06

WCIS Roundtable – Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition: The Growth Markets Role in a Fragmented World 

Data: 25 June 2026
Horário: 09:40 – 10:40
Local: London Stock Exchange
Event: WCIS Room 1 Roundtable – Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition: The Growth Markets Role in a Fragmented World

This session is convened by the Future of Mining Coalition (FOMC) under the World Climate Foundation.

The session will run for sixty minutes as a structured dialogue. It is invitation-only and will operate under the Chatham House Rule.

The critical minerals underpinning the global energy transition. Lithium, cobalt, copper, nickel, rare earths, graphite, and manganese are no longer simply commodities. Increasingly, they sit at the intersection of economic strategy, energy security, and national resilience. As major policy frameworks reshape supply chains globally, a shared concern is emerging: the pace of the energy transition may be constrained by the geographic concentration of mineral production and processing.

Growth economies across Latin America, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific hold significant reserves of these minerals. Yet the capital, standards alignment, and policy frameworks needed to develop them responsibly and at scale remain insufficient. For many resource-rich nations, the development of critical mineral supply chains has become a sovereign economic priority, not simply an environmental one.

This invitation-only roundtable convenes senior representatives from the investment community, mining industry, multilateral institutions, and policy bodies to examine what is required to unlock responsible, investable critical mineral supply chains in growth markets  and to identify where private sector action, blended finance, and standards alignment can make the most immediate difference.

25/06

WCIS Roundtable Capital Coalition – From Deals to Systems: Building the Architecture for Climate Capital at Scale

Data: 25 June 2026
Horário: 10:50 – 11:50
Local: London Stock Exchange
Event: WCIS Room 1 Roundtable – Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition: The Growth Markets Role in a Fragmented World

Convened by the World Climate Foundation’s Climate Investment Coalition and Ceres, this closed-door roundtable will bring together a select group of asset owners, asset managers, and development finance institutions to explore how the architecture of climate capital can be strengthened to enable scale.

As climate investment opportunities expand across emerging and developing markets (EMDEs), capital deployment continues to be constrained – not by a shortage of capital, but by fragmented approaches to risk assessment, due diligence, and execution.

Despite growing investor appetite, the market remains largely structured around bespoke, deal-by-deal transactions, limiting scalability and slowing the pace of capital mobilisation required for systemic transition.

The discussion will focus on how to move beyond fragmented deployment models toward more coordinated, institutional-grade approaches, including: streamlining due diligence processes, improving coordination across private and public capital providers, and advancing shared standards and frameworks that reduce friction and increase comparability across investments.

The objective is to shift the conversation from individual transactions toward the system infrastructure required to unlock sustained, scalable capital flows into EMDE climate solutions.

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