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Brazil state bank Banco do Brasil likely to raise green lending targets

Brazilian staterun bank Banco do Brasil is likely to increase its existing target of 500 billion reais ($ 86.56 billion) in green loans aimed at funding sustainable advancement by 2030, executives informed Reuters on Thursday.

Developing nations are increasingly seeking to the monetary sector to fill a gap of trillions of dollars required to pay for actions to curb environment change and preserve nature, as federal governments in rich nations signaled at this month's U.N. nature and climate talks that they are reluctant to pay more.

We need to reach this target earlier than anticipated and increase it, stated Jose Ricardo Sasseron, vice president of federal government and corporate sustainability at Banco do Brasil.

The bank's sustainable loaning portfolio has actually currently reached 360 billion reais, with the largest segment going to farms that utilize sustainable practices to sequester or decrease climate-warming greenhouse gases, Sasseron said.

The bank, Brazil's second largest by properties, has raised $35. billion for sustainable lending because the start of 2022 from a. range of foreign sources consisting of multilateral development. banks, with an objective to reach $100 billion by 2030, stated Francisco. Lassalvia, vice president of wholesale banking.

That target could also be increased, the executives stated.

Sasseron said he does not see the re-election of climate. doubter Donald Trump as the U.S. president impacting cravings. for what are called environmental, social and governance (ESG). investments.

I believe there might be some interference, however not radically. changing the development of the ESG program, Sasseron said of. Trump's election.

The conversation around increasing climate financing among. leaders at the G20, which Brazil will host in Rio de Janeiro. next week, and other locations are making it much easier to raise money. for sustainable loaning, he said.

The bank at present has actually funded the recuperation of about 2. million hectares (4.9 million acres) of degraded land for. farming or other use, in a drive to help reach the. federal government target of bring back 40 million hectares by 2033.

Its portfolio also includes at least 10 jobs that. generate carbon balanced out credits by protecting forests and other. natural ecosystems, mostly in the Amazon, amounting to about. 700,000 hectares.

(source: Reuters)