BNP Paribas recognised as no. 1 European bank on the management of climate-related risks and opportunities in ShareAction’s 2020 ranking
On the 26th of April, the British NGO ShareAction released the results of its 2020 “Banking on...
For the first time, BNP Paribas has been named as the “World’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance” for 2018, by Euromoney, a leading publication in the international finance field. During the awards ceremony, which was held in London on Wednesday 11 July 2018, BNP Paribas also took 3 other prestigious awards.
In 2019, the BNP Paribas Group has been named as "The World’s Best Bank for Corporate Responsibility" by Euromoney.
This year, BNP Paribas scooped the prize for “World’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance 2018” and 3 other awards:
For more than 25 years, Euromoney, a leading publication in the international finance field, has awarded “Euromoney Awards” which recognise the best banks in several categories. For the 2018 event, the contenders included more than 1,500 banks and more than 100 interviews were conducted with banks’ CEO’s.
“ CONTRIBUTING TO A BETTER FUTURE MEANS SUPPORTING IMPORTANT PROJECTS FOR THE FUTURE. IT ALSO MEANS PUTTING IN PLACE STRICT RULES SO THAT WE DON’T FINANCE ACTIVITY HAVING A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT, PUBLIC HEALTH OR HUMAN RIGHTS.”
Director and Chief Executive Officer of BNP Paribas
How? By attaching great importance to social responsibility, ethics, diversity and inclusiveness, and promoting human rights in the countries in which the Group carries out its business activities, while also respecting local legislation and cultures.
This year, BNP Paribas has continued to pursue its societal commitments, particularly through 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). An objective clearly laid out by Jean-Laurent Bonnafé, Director and CEO of BNP Paribas, and further reinforced in late 2017 during the One Planet Summit with the announcement of several actions and partnerships with the aim of confirming its position as a major player in sustainable finance:
As a leader in sustainable finance, BNP Paribas will also be doubling its financing objective for renewable energy to 15 billion euros by 2020. As a reminder, in 2017 the group took several measures to distance itself from the forms of energy causing the most pollution and achieved its objective of being carbon neutral by late 2017.
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