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Access Bank, others call for more private partnerships ,says SDGs

Access Bank Plc has called on other private businesses to join hands with government in having a holistic approach to achieving the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) as being enunciated by the United Nations.

The Head of Sustainability at Access Bank Plc, Omobolanle Victor-Laniyan stated this while declaring a two-day Sustainability summit hosted by the Bank with the theme: Financing Sustainable Development.

According to Laniyan, as the achievement of the SDGs progresses, the importance of finance, and the role of financial organizations has become increasingly crucial, hence the need for the summit.

She stated further that, Access Bank has been in the forefront of the campaign for sustainability, hence the need for the summit where stakeholders are expected to discuss the importance, and hopefully integrate sustainability into their financial regulations.

According to her, the five awards won by Access Bank at the 2018 CBN Sustainability, Enterprise and Responsibility Awards, SERAs has shown how important Access Bank sees sustainability development, and that the bank is well positioned to ensure the African perspective was well reflected.

Also speaking, the Group Managing Director/CEO of Access Bank Plc, Herbert Wigwe who was represented by the Group Head, Corporate Communications, Amaechi Michael Okobi, said the summit is timely as industry leaders are now recognizing the impact of sustainability as a key driver to accelerating development.

He said the overarching aim of the Summit is to provide a platform for consultation on the UNEP-FI Global Responsible Banking Principles in an African context, as well as to discuss the role and responsibility of financial institutions, and their impact on the achievement of the SDGs, showcasing the pioneering work of Access Bank on Sustainability.”

Professor Kenneth Amaeshi, the Chair in Business and Sustainable Development and Director of the Sustainable Business Initiative, University of Edinburg who delivered the keynote address spoke on Prioritizing Sustainability for the Advancement of the Global Financial Sector, defined sustainability as impact management.

Amaeshi said , the growing adoption of sustainability practices in banks should be connected with the strategic roles financial institutions play in the economy of a nation and their capacity to foster sustainable development through their own activities, instead of being focused on niche products and internal environmental activities reducing direct impacts.

He added that, if a transition to a green and sustainable industry should become a serious endeavor, one of the most influential sectors, the financial industry, cannot be neglected.

Also speaking at the summit, Special Adviser to the CBN Governor on Sustainable Banking, Dr A’isha Usman Mahmood, who spoke on climate change and its impact on financial institutions, said the discussion about the development of sustainability and green banking regulations is an ongoing and evolving process that can help chart a new course for sustainable banking and finance in the coming years.

Dr. Mahmood further explained that the CBN and Bankers’ Committee adopted the sustainability principles in recognition of the Nigerian banking sector’s role and responsibility to deliver positive development impacts to society whilst protecting the communities and environments in which they operate.

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