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Saloni Ramakrishna

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Bankers Beware - All that is green is not gold - A view through the Risk Management Lens

Banks are accelerating green lending and investing initiatives as they march towards realizing their net zero goals, partnering with their counterparties to reduce the combined carbon footprint. As I said in my last blog post[1], here are a few thoughts on “all that is green is not gold” and why robust risk management aspects and constructs merit ...

13 May 2024 Banking Strategy, Digital and Transformation

Saloni Ramakrishna

COP commitments, Climate finance and Climate Risk – A Connected Continuum

The recently concluded COP 28 has, once again, flood lighted the need for focused and positive action to facilitate movement towards a low carbon ecosystem and therefore a sustainable future for all. A crucial decision made at COP 28, as relevant to this article, is the need to reduce Greenhouse Gases by 43% by 2030 and 60% by 2035 (relative to th...

22 January 2024 Banking Strategy, Digital and Transformation

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It takes two to Tango –Central Banks and commercial banks, partners in Climate change management

There were two primary principles that I touched in my previous blog Climate change Management- whose job is it anyway. The first is, boundary definitions with clear responsibility/ accountability for the major stake holders and the second, need for smooth collaboration between them. Central banks and commercial banks are the critical stake holde...

18 April 2022 Trends in Financial Services

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Bankers Beware - All that is green is not gold - A view through the Risk Management Lens

Thank you sir. Given your experience, can you please suggest some tell tale indicators that Bankers can watch out for to spot financially engineered projects, in the context of green financing?

16 May 2024 04:37 Read comment

Bankers Beware - All that is green is not gold - A view through the Risk Management Lens

Thank you @ Ketharaman and yes I do agree  that "financial engineering" is part of the problem. I too strongly hope that risk management of "Green Loans" will step up as a focused endeavor thereby ensuring that true green projects have access to the required financing.. 

15 May 2024 05:26 Read comment

It takes two to Tango –Central Banks and commercial banks, partners in Climate change management

Thanks Richard. Banks indeed are a part of the solution that enable facilitating greening of the material world.

26 Apr 2022 06:24 Read comment

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