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Mergers and Acquistions

Episode Eight of the Inogen Alliance Podcast explores risk, reward, and responsibility in mergers and acquisitions, featuring Tonkin + Taylor’s Discipline Director – Environmental, Lean Phuah.

The intersection of risk, reward, and responsibility is pivotal in mergers and acquisitions. Episode Eight of the Inogen Alliance Podcast delves into this dynamic, showcasing how global environmental, health, and safety (EHS) leaders navigate these elements. Mergers and Acquisition transactions inevitably involve financial risks, but they also extend into environmental, social, and governance (ESG) areas

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Podcast Episode Eight – Risk Reward and Responsibility in Mergers and Acqusitions

Today on the podcast, you’ll hear from EHS experts in Asia, Europe, North America and New Zealand discuss financial markets and mergers and acquisitions. We hear from Matt Bell, M&A Practice Lead at Antea Group USA, Eeda Wallbank, Sector Leader at ESC Singapore, and Graham Duffield, Practice Director – Transactions Support at Antea Group UK. You’ll also hear comments from Lean Phuah, Discipline Director Environmental at Tonkin + Taylor New Zealand, who is Inogen Alliance’s Mergers and Acquisitions Working Group Lead.  

 “Every Merger and Acquisition transaction in the corporate finance and investment world comes with some potential risks. It not only encompasses business-related or financial risks, but also areas like environmental and health and safety.  As M&A environmental practitioners, we have seen the focus shifted considerably towards a multidisciplinary approach involving topics such as social human rights, and governance. More and more companies are recognizing the value of doing the right thing and being responsible, good corporate citizens, not only complying with regulations.” says Lean Phuah

Tune in to gain insights into the growing importance of corporate responsibility. In today’s climate, companies are increasingly prioritizing ethical practices, recognizing that responsible actions bring long-term rewards.

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