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Canadian banks $2 trillion commitment to sustainable finance faces scrutiny

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 2024-01-09, 09:14 p/m
Updated 2024-01-09, 09:14 p/m

TORONTO - In a significant move toward sustainable finance, major Canadian banks, including the Royal Bank of Canada (TSX:RY) and CIBC (TSX:CM), have committed to mobilizing $2 trillion by 2030. This pledge is aimed at supporting environmental and social initiatives, signaling a shift in focus for the financial sector in Canada.

The announcement has garnered attention not only for its ambitious goal but also for the scrutiny it has invited from climate advocacy groups. Investors for Paris Compliance has expressed concerns regarding the transparency of the banks' commitments. They point out potential inconsistencies in the banks' actions, particularly highlighting the contradiction between their sustainable finance goals and their ongoing financial dealings with fossil fuel companies.

In response to the criticism, the Canadian Bankers Association has come to the defense of the institutions. They affirm that the Canadian banks are in compliance with North American Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards. Additionally, they emphasize that the banks are actively working towards enhancing their reporting practices to provide clearer insights into their progress on sustainability commitments.

As these Canadian financial institutions take steps to align their operations with broader societal and environmental goals, they also face the challenge of meeting the expectations of climate advocates and investors who demand more than just pledges—they seek tangible, impactful actions against climate change.

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