Confindustria Caserta, “Small but competitive”: the challenge of sustainability

The President of Confindustria Caserta, Beniamino Schiavone

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The event will be held at the Confindustria headquarters in via Roma on Wednesday 12 June

The pandemic has put family-run Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to the test, but they have demonstrated significant resilience in facing the challenges of an ever-increasing market.
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Their small size and family structure are not incompatible with the adoption of the new challenges of sustainability and ESG guidelines (Environmental, Social, Governance).

The success of SMEs, which represent the backbone of the Italian economy, depends not so much on the size of the companies, but on the management capacity and validity of the structure they have.

Confindustria Caserta, which has always been strongly committed to supporting member companies and offering moments of discussion and debate on highly topical issues for the business world, will host a very important meeting on Wednesday 12 June, starting from 3 pm, in the Conference Room.

“Small but competitive: the ESG challenge of sustainability to act like adults” is the title of the event organized by Caserta industrialists in collaboration with the Intesa Sanpaolo group and the SRM research company, during which the numerous ongoing initiatives will be discussed and we will discuss these crucial issues.

The event aims to be an opportunity to exchange ideas and best practices, providing SMEs with the tools necessary to successfully face the challenges of sustainability.

The event will start at 3 pm with greetings from the President of Confindustria Caserta,
Beniamino Schiavoneof the President of the Association of Accountants of Caserta, Peter
Raucciand of the Councilor Secretary of the Order of Chartered Accountants and Experts
Accountants of North Naples, Angelo Capone.

The introduction will be entrusted to Alessandro Falco, Vice President of Confindustria with responsibility for Credit and Finance, who will give a brief speech on the conditions for the development of family SMEs, underlining the need to place them increasingly at the center of public debate. Subsequently the SME Account Director of the Digit’Ed company, Silvia Mucciawill illustrate a training course on sustainability dedicated to entrepreneurs.

To follow, a debate is scheduled, moderated by the journalist of “Il Mattino”, Nando Santonastaso, in which the Regional Director Campania, Calabria and Sicily of Intesa Sanpaolo will participate, Giuseppe NargiAnd Lorenzo Magrassi of the National Foundation of Chartered Accountants.

During the discussion, a scenario presentation will also be provided, by the company SRM of the Intesa Sanpaolo group.

The meeting will offer insights into best practices and innovative solutions that can be adopted by SMEs to remain competitive in a sustainability context. Case studies and research will be presented that highlight the importance of an ESG approach for SMEs.

Family SMEs have faced the pandemic with remarkable tenacity, demonstrating an ability to adapt that has made them capable of maintaining competitiveness. This meeting aims to be a recognition of their ability to react as well as a platform to explore how sustainability can be integrated into their growth strategies.

The event represents a unique opportunity for family SMEs in the province of Caserta to deepen their knowledge on sustainability and to interact with sector experts. Sustainability is not just a necessity, but a path towards lasting and conscious growth.

 
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