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FINANCE FOR GOOD: SUSTAINABLE BANKING

COOL TO BE KIND Could banks change from being wealth repositories to uber-forces for good, putting them on the right side of history? Yes, if they become digital lifestyle enablers that help save the planet. That’s according to our green finance round tablers as they discuss Mobiquity’s revealing Benchmark For Sustainable Banking report The heat dome over North America. Devastating floods in Europe’s Rhineland. Shrinking Alpine glaciers and polar ice caps. Wildfires ripping through communities along the US west coast. The dangers brought by climate change are clear to see and are having an impact on lives right now, not in some distant timeframe. Flipping from the main news to the business pages, we read of the reaction in the financial sector – the growth of sustainability funds, pledges to cut carbon footprints and taper out investments in fossil fuel production and other environmentally harmful activities. But how committed is the sector to tackling climate change and, equally important social, issues? ‘Digital transformation enabler’ Mobiquity asked that question of 300 banking executives in the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, and concluded that too many were ‘saying, but not doing’. Its Benchmark For Sustainable Banking report found 78 per cent of British and 91

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per cent of Dutch executives recognised sustainability as an important part of a bank’s business strategy. But less than a third of banks – 31 per cent in the UK, 28 per cent in the Netherlands and 24 per cent in Germany – viewed it as a top concern at board level. This meant fewer than half of banking executives were actually planning sustainability measures across all regions. Among the reasons cited was a lack of environment, social and governance (ESG) framework from governments, on which they could build company strategy. Another hurdle was the current focus on COVID-19. Some executives also admitted their knowledge of ESG was poor.

Specifically, when it came to the environment, Mobiquity spotted a trend among UK banks for championing sustainability but relying on carbon credits to offset their impact, rather than tackling the root causes of emissions. The consultancy, which surveyed executives across the industry, from startups and challenger banks to incumbents, concluded that banks were guilty of greenwashing – making claims www.fintechf.com


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The modern art of the FPGA

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pages 103-106

A Fresh start

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pages 110-112

Regime change

8min
pages 99-102

Just the ticket

7min
pages 107-109

A new chapter for AI

8min
pages 95-98

Testing times

6min
pages 88-90

Beyond ISO 20022

7min
pages 91-94

The digital hello Nordic-style

11min
pages 84-87

Banking on BNPL

8min
pages 78-80

Time for a reinvention

7min
pages 81-83

Time to let Zip

7min
pages 72-74

First mover

8min
pages 69-71

Ahead of the eight

11min
pages 64-68

The great fintech bake-off

7min
pages 58-59

Richly deserved

11min
pages 60-63

Magical banking

10min
pages 54-57

Sunset on the office

9min
pages 46-50

At your service

8min
pages 51-53

A moving target

8min
pages 43-45

Getting to know you

8min
pages 31-33

Local heroes?

7min
pages 40-42

A world on the move

17min
pages 8-13

Bringing ATMs in from the cold

8min
pages 37-39

The ATM pool table

4min
pages 34-36

Meet ‘The Enablers’

7min
pages 24-27

Stick or twist?

8min
pages 28-30

Cool to be kind

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