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For the first time, banks around the world can offer all employees access to high-quality, dedicated training to equip them…
10 October 2022 – UNEP FI is pleased to launch the Impact Protocol for Banks, along with the latest Module…
Discover how the Principles for Responsible Banking have been driving system change since 2019 for the entire economy, ensuring we have an economic system that benefits people and planet.
By this point, the climate science is irrefutable: the world needs to take urgent action to tackle climate change and…
UNEP FI, the Chartered Banker Institute, and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH have announced the establishment of…
Recent research has outlined perceived inconsistencies between the requirements of the Alliance commitment and the activities of its members. The NZBA wishes to reflect the highest level of ambition in its practices even as it balances that ambition against the pragmatic concerns of our current global economy, and so would like to provide more detail on how it is approaching these issues.
Through this webinar, Thai banks will get to know more about the PRB and how it fits into the fast-evolving sustainable finance global landscape to provide insights into how it can be used to further develop and strengthen sustainable banking strategies.
UNEP FI and the European Banking Federation have launched a report, “Practical approaches to applying the EU Taxonomy to bank…
In January 2022, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance achieved a critical milestone as it welcomed the 100th signatory to its net-zero commitment. The NZBA now consists of over 100 members, representing 40 countries.