Sustainability is becoming an integral part of financial services. Everything we do to serve EY clients, across products, processes, and risk management – will have a sustainability aspect to it.

Wolfram Hedrich

Partner, Financial Services Consulting, Ernst & Young Advisory Pte. Ltd.

Integrating climate risk and sustainability into strategy, risk and capital management. Curious about the interlinkages between global emerging risks. Aspiring global citizen. Proud father.

Based in Singapore, Wolfram is a consulting partner at Ernst & Young Advisory Pte. Ltd. and leads the EY Asean financial services business consulting practice. 

For over 25 years, Wolfram has worked across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific supporting multi-national financial services clients in banking strategy, risk and finance advisory. 

He was previously a partner in financial services, finance & risk practice in an American consulting firm; and executive director in a research center focused on long-term trends affecting businesses, including sustainability and climate change.

As co-leader of Asia-Pacific financial services sustainability field of play, Wolfram also works closely with the leaders to build internal understanding and market demand for EY distinctive sustainability solutions and offerings. He is passionate about embedding a sustainability angle into everything we do at EY. 

Wolfram holds graduate degrees in Business Administration and Finance from Beisheim Graduate School of Management (WHU Koblenz) and ESC Lyon.

He is also a frequent public speaker and author on a wide range of risk management issues.

How Wolfram is building a better working world

“We live in an increasingly complex world, where many people are looking for simple answers to complex challenges – answers which more often than not do not exist or are not that simple. By working to deepen our collective understanding, not only of specific challenges but how different trends influence each other, I am thriving to contribute to solutions to our societies’ most pressing questions.”

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