The U.S. has long dominated climate finance. But amid growing volatility, shifting supply chains and evolving national industrial strategies, are investors reassessing their bets? We’ll convene key leaders from finance, policy and industry at London Climate Action Week to explore how regional shifts in climate finance may evolve, and whether Europe and the Asia-Pacific region can seize the moment to become target destinations for transition investing. The Honorable Ravi Menon, Singapore’s Ambassador for Climate Action, will deliver the opening keynote for this closed-door roundtable, which will take place according to Chatham House rule.
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Linda-Eling Lee
Founding Director and Head of the MSCI Sustainability Institute

Ravi Menon
Ambassador for Climate Action and Senior Adviser to the Singapore National Climate Change Secretariat
Ravi Menon is Singapore’s Ambassador for Climate Action and Senior Adviser to the National Climate Change Secretariat at the Prime Minister’s Office.
He is also Chairman of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) Asia-Pacific Advisory Board and a member of the GFANZ Principals Group.
Mr Menon was previously Managing Director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (2011-23), where he steered Singapore’s development as a green finance hub and led MAS’ efforts to develop a taxonomy for transition financing, forge an international coalition to promote transition credits, and build a blended finance platform to address climate finance gaps in Asia. On the international front, he served as Chairman of the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System.
Mr Menon was Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Trade & Industry (2007-11) where he helped to shape energy policies to achieve environmental sustainability, energy security, and cost competitiveness.