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Macquarie, Australia's Macquarie bank, joins other major US banks to leave global climate coalition

Macquarie, Australia's Macquarie bank, joins other major US banks to leave global climate coalition

Macquarie Group, Australia's largest bank, announced on Tuesday that it was leaving the Net Zero Banking Alliance. The NZBA is a global group of banks working to achieve net-zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050.

Six major U.S. Banks - Goldman Sachs Wells Fargo Citigroup Bank of America Morgan Stanley JPMorgan and Bank of America - have left the alliance in the past few months.

Macquarie didn't give a reason why it left the initiative.

According to its website, the NZBA was formed in 2021 by the United Nations as a finance initiative. It consists of 134 financial institutions from 44 countries, with an asset total of $56 trillion.

The other members of the alliance are HSBC, Barclays Bank, Deutsche Bank, and Singapore's DBS Bank.

Macquarie had earlier in the day said that it saw minimal exposure to disruptions in U.S. green-energy sector as a result of President Donald Trump’s executive orders which prohibit or suspend federal funding for sustainable energies initiatives.

Macquarie will update its climate-related activities in its annual report, due in May 2025. (Reporting and editing by Varun H K in Bengaluru, Adwitiya Shrivastava from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)