Sustainable Banking Network - 2019 Global Progress Report
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October 10, 2019 - We are delighted to release the second Sustainable Banking Network (SBN) Global Progress Report and 30 country reports that capture sustainable finance market transformation across 38 emerging markets, representing $43 trillion, or 86 percent, of emerging markets banking assets.
The Report documents the accelerated progress of SBN members in translating policy innovations into practical implementation. It builds on the 2018 Global Progress Report and applies a robust measurement framework agreed on by all SBN members.
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SBN 2nd Global Progress Report in the News:
- Sustainable Banking Network Accelerates Expansion Of Sustainable Finance In Emerging Markets
New Spotlight
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- Network accelerates EM expansion of sustainable finance
- Daily Tribune
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- Reforms eyed to fight climate change, bring development
- The National
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- Sustainable banking network accelerates expansion of sustainable finance in emerging markets: Pacific nations demonstrate progress
- PINA
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- Five African countries initiate banking reforms to drive development and tackle climate change, report
- AFRICA Business Communities
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- IFC-Sustainable Banking Network Accelerates Expansion of Sustainable Finance in Africa
ENP Newswire
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Brasil, Colombia y México, líderes en finanzas sostenibles de Latinoamérica
Revista Summa (In Spanish)
Brasil, Colombia y México, líderes en finanzas sostenibles en AL
URBecomomica (In Spanish)
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Brasil, Colombia y México, líderes en finanzas sostenibles de Latinoamérica, según informe SBN-IFC
América Economía (In Spanish)
Brasil, Colombia y México, líderes latinoamericanos en finanzas sostenibles
Forbes Mexico (In Spanish)
Brasil, Colombia y México lideran las finanzas sostenibles
Comunicar Se
Brasil, Colombia y México: líderes en finanzas sostenibles de Latinoamérica
TyN MAGAZINE
Vietnam makes major sustainable finance reforms among its peers
The LEADER
IFC: Vietnam making significant progress in sustainable finance
Vietnam Economic Times
Việt Nam makes significant progress in sustainable finance reforms: SBN
VietNam News
Vietnamese banks ranked among 500 strongest in region
Vietnam.net GLOBAL
Vietnam makes significant progress in sustainable finance reforms
The Saigon Times
Vietnam makes progress in sustainable finance reforms
VN Express International
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Philippines: World Bank unit cites PHL’s progress in banking reforms to fight climate change
BusinessMirro
Philippines: PH makes progress in sustainable finance
Malaya Business Insight
Bangladesh: Sustainable banking reforms in progress
The Daily Star
Bangladesh accelerates progress in sustainable finance reforms
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)
Bangladesh accelerates progress in sustainable finance reforms
The independent
Bangladesh accelerates ‘progress’ in sustainable finance reforms
The Finance Today
Bangladesh: BD accelerates progress in sustainable finance reforms
The Financial Express
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SL hailed for initiating banking reforms to fight climate change
Daily FT
SL makes impressive strides in sustainable financing policy action
Daily Mirror
Sri Lanka makes progress in sustainable finance reforms: report
Ada Derana
Sustainable Banking Network Accelerates Expansion of Sustainable Finance in Emerging Markets
Myanmar Business Today
NBG moves two steps upward in evaluation system of SBN
First Channel
NBG Advances Two Steps In 2019 Sustainable Banking Network's Global Progress Report
Commersant
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China: 可持续银行网络加速新兴市场可持续金融的扩张
XINHUA Finance (In Chinese)
China: 可持续银行网络加速新兴市场可持续金融发展
JRJ (In Chinese)
China: IFC:可持续银行网络加速新兴市场可持续金融的扩张
Weiyang (In Chinese)
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IFC Encourages Financial Institutions to Fulfil Environmental Policies
IPOTNews (In Indonesian)
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Indonesia and China Become Main Drivers of Sustainable Financing
BISNIS (In Indonesian)
*Ghana and Thailand launched their policies and principles in August 2019, after the cut-off date of June 2019 for this report.
SBN Contact: SBN Secretariat SBN_Secretariat@ifc.org
Media Contact: Kathryn Graczyk KGraczyk@ifc.org