Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis: 200 and Counting – Global Financial Institutions Committed to Coal Divestment Has Doubled in Three Years
In its latest report, IEEFA has found that globally significant financial institutions (FIs) are committing to divesting away from coal at a quicker rate as climate change becomes a priority globally. It took almost six years for the first 100 institutions to adopt coal exclusion policies, but since then the number has doubled in just over three years.
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"Interestingly, it's not the largest asset managers who are leading the way. It's more the medium- sized ones who recognise their duty to clients. This is a reflection that the market is learning and learning fast amid regulators getting tough on greenwashing. Collectively, the whole finance ecosystem is working together to find where the issues are," she said.
European financial institutions are leading the way in coal divestment with stricter policies than those in other regions. Though FIs from
More than half of the 87 banks on our list are
Insurance companies, who act as risk managers and underwriters for coal projects and are significant institutional investors themselves, are also fast shunning coal. A total of 51 globally significant insurance and reinsurance companies have established a formal coal exit policy, and the number has more than doubled since IEEFA started reviewing global coal exclusion policies in 2019. One of the notable insurers, which announced its inaugural coal exit policy in 2022, is AIG.
Of the 36 asset managers and owners with formal coal divestment policies, managing assets worth over
The most comprehensive coal exit policies include restrictions across all financial services and products offered by the banks, ceasing all types of business relationships with coal companies, moving beyond just restrictions on individual projects to restrictions on any financial services for companies that have some exposure to coal. These restrictions relate to corporate finance, underwriting and investment as well as restrictions on wider coal activities such as coal gasification, super-critical coal power plants, and coal for rail and port infrastructure.
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Report link: https://ieefa.org/resources/200-and-counting-global-financial-institutions-are-exiting-coal
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Original text here: https://ieefa.org/articles/200-and-counting-global-financial-institutions-committed-coal-divestment-has-doubled-three
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