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Bauhaus

In a spirit of mobilisation of and collaboration across civil society, the European Mortgage Federation – European Covered Bond Council is fully committed to providing industry responses to the EU Green Deal and the Renovation Wave Strategy, as well as the call of COP26 in November 2021 and the Conference on the Future of Europe.

In its role as the Coordinator of the Energy Efficient Mortgages Initiative (EEMI), the EMF-ECBC has established the EEMI Bauhaus as a “green platform” with a focus on the development of an energy efficient mortgage ‘ecosystem’ of providers, products and services.The EEMI Bauhaus provides stakeholders with the opportunity to present innovative ideas, highlight obstacles or challenges, propose potential solutions to these, exchange views and explore new, cross-sectorial cooperation aimed at underpinning the work of the EEMI and supporting climate transition.

The fourteenth EEMI Bauhaus event will take place on Monday, 27 June 2022 (14h00-16h00 CEST) and the dates for subsequent events will be announced in due course.

The agenda and other supporting materials for upcoming and previous events can be found below. For further information about the EEMI Bauhaus, please contact us at info@hypo.org.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

CALENDAR
  • Monday, 23 November 2020
  • Monday, 18 January 2021
  • Monday, 22 February 2021
  • Monday, 29 March 2021
  • Monday, 26 April 2021
  • Tuesday, 25 May 2021
  • Friday, 18 June 2021
  • Monday, 12 July 2021
  • Tuesday, 23 November 2021
  • Monday, 7 February 2022
  • Monday, 14 March 2022
  • Friday, 22 April 2022
  • Monday, 30 May 2022
  • Monday, 27 June 2022

Upcoming sessions

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AGENDA
  • AGENDA for 1st EEMI Bauhaus Event 23.11.2020
  • AGENDA for 2nd EEMI Bauhaus Event 18.01.2021
  • AGENDA for 3rd EEMI Bauhaus Event 22.02.2021
  • AGENDA for 4th EEMI Bauhaus Event 29.03.2021
  • AGENDA for 5th EEMI Bauhaus Event 26.04.2021
  • AGENDA for 6th EEMI Bauhaus Event 25.05.2021
  • AGENDA for 7th EEMI Bauhaus Event 18.06.2021
  • AGENDA for 8th EEMI Bauhaus Event 12.07.2021
  • AGENDA for 9th EEMI Bauhaus Event 23.11.2021
  • AGENDA for 10th EEMI Bauhaus Event 07.02.2022
  • AGENDA for 11th EEMI Bauhaus Event 14.03.2022
  • AGENDA for 12th EEMI Bauhaus Event 22.04.2022
  • AGENDA for 13th EEMI Bauhaus Event 30.05.2022
  • AGENDA for 14th EEMI Bauhuas Event 27.06.2022
PRESENTATIONS

1ST EDITION – 23 NOVEMBER 2020

  • ” We want to contribute to a sustainable society ” by Therese Ruth, Co-Founder & CEO of Hemma
  • ” Behavioural insights within Energy Labelling schemes ” by Jossi Steen-Knudsen, Chief Operating Officer of iNudgeYou
  • ” Views on the Taxonomy Delegated Act ” by Sean Kidney, CEO of Climate Bonds Initiative
  • “Green measures make homes cheaper to run, more comfortable and safe. But the high upfront cost is a key barrier for many homeowners “ by Rory Duff, Co-Founder & CEO of Add to My Mortgage

2ND EDITION – 18 JANUARY 2021

  • ” The contribution of the insurance sector to Green value chain ” by Roberta Brunelli, Country Manager Italia Mortgage and Special Risks of AmTrust International
  • ” De-risking and impacting on Building Renovation ” by Ettore Piantoni, Vice Chairman SFEM of CEN CENELEC & Marco de Min, Officer at ARERA (Italian Regulatory Authority for Energy, Networks and Environnment)
  • ” Advancing sustainable energy for Europe ” by Paola Rusconi, Vice-President of European Energy Efficieny Fund
  • ” Data and related challenges ” by Marco Angheben, Head of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs of European DataWarehouse

3RD EDITION – 22 FEBRUARY 2021

  • ” State of play of the Dutch mortgage market ” by Gerard Looijen, Director & Martin Nijboer, Chief Financial Officer of Jungo
  • ” How to raise awareness in making properties ‘greener’ ” by Cátia Alves, Head of Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility of Unión de Créditos Inmobiliarios (UCI)
  • “Transition to a carbon-neutral economy: opportunities and perspectives” by Sigurd Næss-Schmidt, Partner and Director of Economics at Copenhagen Economics
  • ” How do Climate Related Risks Impact Credit Institutions? ” by Christopher Posvar Rossi, Senior Manager & Louis de Meester, Senior Manager & Sébastien Gillet, Senior Consultant at Reply

4TH EDITION – 29 MARCH 2021

  • ” Driving Investment in Energy Efficiency with Energy Savings Insurance model ” by Livia Miethke Morais, Sustainable Energy Finance Specialist of Base
  • ” Building Energy Efficiency Simulator – BEES “ by Francesco Portioli, Credit Analyst at CRIF
  • ” Energy efficiency vs. default probability ” by Zsolt Jacko, Head of Retail IRB Modelling & Cesar Benedi Bozalongo, Senior Risk Analyst – Retail IRB Modelling at Nationwide Building Society
  • ” Structuring of the first issue of a Green Covered Bond on the Italian market ” by Cristian Segnani, Finance Department at Crédit Agricole Italia

5TH EDITION – 26 APRIL 2021

  • “OP Mortgage Bank´s green journey from building the Green Covered Bond Framework to issuing the first Green Covered Bond in Finland ” by Sanna Eriksson, CEO of OP Mortgage Bank & Head of Investor Relations of OP Financial Group
  • ” EU Taxonomy and its impact on banking strategy: a retail banking perspective “ by Miguel Garcia de Eulate, Head of Treasury and Capital Markets of Caja Rural de Navarra
  • ” The InvestEU Programme: support for scaling-up finance for sustainable investments ” by Martin Koch, Policy Officer – DG ECFIN (L3 – InvestEU implementation) at European Commision
  • ” Building refurbishment initiatives and business models ” by Lucienne Krosse, Thematic Leader Sustainable Cities and Buildings at InnoEnergy SE & Mikel Lasa, CEO of InnoEnergy Iberia & Manuel Calvo Diaz, Naturgy Foundation

6TH EDITION – 25 MAY 2021

  • ” EU Taxonomy in the framework of the European Green Deal: a unique opportunity for the transition to a sustainable economy ” by Monica Frassoni, President of European Alliance to Save Energy (EU-ASE)
  • ” Green Mortgage Products: First customer insights ” by Ligia Bogdan, Senior Manager Global Solutions Future Energy Home & eMobility at E.ON
  • ” Presenting the National Energy Efficient Mortgages Hub – Netherlands ” by Vincent Mahieu, Spokesperson of the Energy Efficient Mortgages Hub – Netherlands & Head Energy Efficiency & Regulatory Technology at Hypoport
  • ” Woonnu: the sustainable mortgage originator in the Netherlands ” by Hendrik Jan Luikinga, Chief Investment Officer at Nationale Nederlanden

7TH EDITION – 18 JUNE 2021

  • “The National Heat Fund in the Netherlands” by Harry de Roo, Board Member of Dutch National Heat Fund
  • “Transition risks for the mortgage portfolio – a blueprint” by Jonas Bjarke Jensen, Senior Economist atCopenhagen Economics
  • “Buildings’ Energy Efficiency and the Probability of Mortgage Default: The Dutch Case” by Michele Costola, Assistant Professor atCa’ Foscari University of Venice
  • ” How Building Information Modelling and right competences can guarantee the return of investment” byAnna Moreno, President of the Italian Chapter of buildingSmart International

8TH EDITION – 12 JULY 2021

  • “Overview of market demonstrator financing pilot being delivered in Scotland as part of the EeMMiP Initiative” by Toby Tucker, Associate Director at Scottish Futures Trust  and currently on secondment within The Scottish Government
  • “The dawn of ecotopia – The impact of banking in a Solarpunk world“ by Tobias Temmen, Strategic Consultant & Venture Builder at Factory Berlin
  • ” Nine months of Bauhaus Journey­ – a personal reflection” by Richard Kemmish, Founder of Richard Kemmish Consulting ltd.

    9TH EDITION – 23 November 2021

  • “Presenting the New European Bauhaus” by Ruth Reichstein, European Commission, I.D.E.A
  • “Analysis of Regulatory and Supervisory Landscape to EEM” (Presentation – Report) by Jennifer Johnson, Deputy Secretary General of the European Mortgage Federation-European Covered Bond Council
  • “Climate Risks and Green Mortgages” by Jonas Bjarke Jensen, Managing Economist at Copenhagen Economics
  • “A New Paradigm for a Living Home Ecosystem” by Andrea Martellone, Digital Platform Business Development & Ecosystem Strategy Senior Director & Francesco Portioli, Real Estate Consultant at CRIF
  • ” New Green Mortgage Proposition – Appeal and Relevance across 8 European Markets” by Ligia Bogdan, Senior Manager Global Solutions Future Energy Home & eMobility at E.ON
  • ” Report on COP26: Reflection from Glasgow” by Danae Kyriakopoulou, Senior Policy Fellow at the London School Of Economics and Political Science (no presentation available)

    10th EDITION – 7 February 2022
  • ” The Commission proposal on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD)“, by Thibault Roy, Policy Officer at the European Commission
  • “Unlocking the Renovation Wave: the case for ECB green discount rate“, by Uuriintuya Batsaikhan, Economist at Positive Money Europe
  • ” New Green Mortgage Proposition – Appeal and Relevance across 8 European Markets” by Ligia Bogdan, Senior Manager Global Solutions Future Energy Home & eMobility at E.ON
  • “Privacy considerations regarding the collection and processing of ‘green data’ by mortgage loan providers” by Vasco Hoving, counsel / attorney-at-law at Rutgers&Posch 

11th EDITION – 14 March 2022

  • “EPC & Physical Risk Identified by Taxonomy Under ECB Framework: Platform, Data & Analysis Support for Financial Institutions Collaterals” by Juan Fernández-Aceytuno, CEO at Sociedad de Tasación
  • “The Commission proposal on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive – continued” by Thibault Roy, Policy Officer at the European Commission
  • “Green Covered Bonds as a lever to green European buildings” by Miguel Garcia de Eulate, Head of Capital Markets & Beatriz Fernández de Arcaya, Funding & Investor Relations at Caja Rural de Navarra
  • ” Taxonomy – Technical Screening Criteria for buildings” by Diana Barglazan, Team Leader on Recovery and Finance at the European Commission
  • 12th EDITION – 22 April 2022

    • “ European Banking Authority’s ESG roadmap” by Mira Lamriben, Senior Policy Expert at the European Banking Authority
    • “How green Covered Bonds can help to address the energy crisis” by Patrick Seifert, Head of Primary Markets at LBBW
    • “How the IoT Can Solve the Market Failure at the Heart of Thermal Renovation” by Barry Lynham, Managing Director of Knauf Energy Solutions
    • “Application of the EU Taxonomy to the Dutch market: challenges and observations” by Piet Hein Schram, EEM NL Hub Representative

      13th EDITION – 30 May 2022

      • “The impact of energy efficiency on Belgian house prices” by Peter Reusens, Economist at the National Bank of Belgium

      • ” The Quantitative Impact of Energy Efficiency on the Credit Risk of Mortgages” by Markus Seifert, Partner at d-fine
      • “ The role of environmental risk in the prudential framework” by Dorota Siwek, Head of ESG Risks Unit & Katrin Weissenberg, Bank Expert at the European Banking Authority

“ECB opinion on transition plans and review of CRE at EU banks” by Carlo Di Maio, Senior Expert, Climate and ESG supervisory policies & Marie-Therese McDonald, Team Lead, Credit Risk Experts Division at the European Central Bank

14rd EDITION – 27 June 2022

  • “The Green Mortgage Market in Italy: growth and opportunities“ by Nicoletta Papucci, Chief Marketing Officer at MutuiOnline Group
  • Sustainable Covered Bonds – In the cross fire of ESG regulation” by Maureen Schuller, Head Financials Sector Strategy at ING Bank
  • “Fitch’s approach to ESG: impact and financial materiality” by Carmen Muñoz, Global Head of Risk at Sustainable Fitch
  • “Applying proprietary and third-party mortgage data to better manage climate risk” by Frank Wall, Executive Director & Joint Founder of InCol
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VIDEO RECORDINGS
  • 1ST EDITION – 23 NOVEMBER 2020
  • 2ND EDITION – 18 JANUARY 2021
  • 3RD EDITION – 22 FEBRUARY 2021
  • 4TH EDITION – 29 MARCH 2021
  • 5TH EDITION – 26 APRIL 2021
  • 6TH EDITION – 25 MAY 2021
  • 7TH EDITION – 18 JUNE 2021
  • 8TH EDITION – 12 JULY 2021
  • 9TH EDITION – 23 NOVEMBER 2021
  • 10TH EDITION – 7 FEBRUARY 2022
  • 11th Edition – 14 March 2022
  • 12th Edition – 22 April 2022
  • 13th Edition – 22 April 2022
  • 14th Edition – 27 June 2022

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