Nordea: Joins the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials

  • Nordea is a leading Nordic universal bank helping customers realize their dreams and aspirations
  • PCAF, launched globally in 2019, is a collaboration to standardize carbon accounting for the financial sector
  • Nordea takes an important step to further strengthen its work to track and measure its climate change risks
  • This will support Nordea’s commitment to aligning its lending and investment portfolio to the climate goals of the Paris Agreement
  • Banks play a crucial role in combatting the impacts of climate change and enabling the transition to a low-carbon economy
  • PCAF participants take the first step required to assess climate-related risks, set targets in line with the Paris Climate Agreement
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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