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BBVA increases sustainable finance target by 700 billion Euros

BBVA increases sustainable finance target by 700 billion Euros

BBVA announced on Monday that it has increased the target amount for lending to sustainable businesses to 700 billion Euros ($732.7 billion).

The lender had previously set an initial target of 300 billion euro for the period between 2018 and 2025.

Javier Rodriguez Soler is BBVA’s global head for sustainability, corporate and investment banking. He said that the business opportunity in the second half of the decade would be driven by a solid investment in infrastructure, and the maturity of new clean technologies.

The growing public pressure to act to curb climate change has prompted countries and companies alike to make promises to reduce emissions. Banks have committed to lending more money to clean energy and to reduce financing for polluting industries.

Environmental campaigners are concerned that banks may be affected by a shift in political climate under the new U.S. president Donald Trump and might withdraw from their sustainability commitments.

HSBC has delayed by 20 years its goal of achieving net-zero emission across its businesses to 2050 because of the slow pace in which the economy is changing.

BBVA has also set a target of reaching zero emissions by the middle of this century. The bank is still financing coal, but it says that by 2030 for developed countries, and 2040 for the rest of world.

(source: Reuters)