Žaliosios bankų transformacijos vertinimas: Lietuvos atvejis

Giedrė Lapinskienė, Genė Achranovič, Irena Danilevičienė, Violeta Baltrūnienė
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As the allocator of financial flow to the economy, the banking sector must boost the green modernisation process. The European Union is issuing many new documents and regulations to force structural changes in the entire financial system and stimulate the transformation of the economy. In this case, a new regulatory framework impacts banks to accept responsibility for providing more green services. Banks have to introduce innovative financial products into the market, and each operation must be environmentally friendly. Lithuania has an ambition to be a leader in green finance development in the region. Lithuania has been assigned the Strategy and Action Plan (2021; 2023) for developing green finance in the country and pursuing to be a hub for sustainable finance locally and internationally. In the academic context, it can be seen that there are not enough instruments to be used to assess the green transformation of banks. Based on this external context, this study aims to clarify the green actions of banks in the transition to green finance, choosing publicly published sustainability reports as the subject of study. The article presents the green transformation assessment criteria and evaluates the green activities of the four largest banks operating in Lithuania according to the information provided in their latest sustainability reports. Two objectives have been set: to systematise the green assessment criteria and evaluate the information provided in the sustainability reports of the selected banks. When evaluating the data provided by the banks, the following methods were applied: systematisation of scientific literature, analysis of statistical data from the Bloomberg database, and comparative analysis. The study revealed that the Scandinavian companies’ reports present all the latest information considering various methodologies. Still, all four banks have a very cautious strategy regarding customer transformation. In 2023, according to Regulation (EP) 2020/852 2020), banks must strengthen their green activities to publicise their green investment and assets indicators.
绿色银行转型评估:立陶宛案例
作为资金流向经济的配置者,银行业必须推动绿色现代化进程。欧盟正在发布许多新的文件和法规,以迫使整个金融体系进行结构性改革,并刺激经济转型。在这种情况下,新的监管框架会影响银行承担提供更多绿色服务的责任。银行必须向市场推出创新的金融产品,每项业务都必须是环保的。立陶宛有雄心成为该地区绿色金融发展的领导者。立陶宛已获得《战略和行动计划》(2021年;2023年)发展绿色金融,力争成为本地和国际可持续金融的中心。在学术背景下,可以看出,没有足够的工具来评估银行的绿色转型。基于这一外部背景,本研究选择公开发布的可持续发展报告作为研究对象,旨在厘清银行在向绿色金融转型过程中的绿色行动。本文提出了绿色转型评估标准,并根据立陶宛四大银行最新可持续发展报告提供的信息对其绿色活动进行了评估。设立了两个目标:将绿色评估标准系统化,并评估选定银行的可持续发展报告所提供的资料。在评估银行提供的数据时,采用了以下方法:科学文献的系统化、对彭博数据库统计数据的分析以及比较分析。研究表明,斯堪的纳维亚公司的报告采用了各种方法,呈现了所有最新的信息。尽管如此,这四家银行在客户转型方面都采取了非常谨慎的策略。2023年,根据法规(EP) 2020/852 2020),银行必须加强绿色活动,宣传其绿色投资和资产指标。
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