Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul SA 2012 SR
The report highlights Banrisul's commitment to integrating sustainability into its business management, following GRI G3.1 guidelines. Key achievements in 2012 include reaching a credit portfolio of R$ 24.3 billion, a 19.4% increase, and investing R$ 251.8 million in technology and innovation. The bank established a Sustainability Policy and a Sustainability Master Plan to strengthen long-term social and environmental management. Notable initiatives include the expansion of the Gaúcho Microcredit Program and the Seeds Program, which promotes ecological agriculture. Banrisul also achieved investment-grade ratings from Moody's and Standard & Poor's during the year.
Company: Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul SA
Sector: Financials
Country: Brazil
Year: 2012
Type: SR
Pages: 88
Banco do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul SA
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Banrisul's commitment to integrating sustainability into its business management, following GRI G3.1 guidelines. Key achievements in 2012 include reaching a credit portfolio of R$ 24.3 billion, a 19.4% increase, and investing R$ 251.8 million in technology and innovation. The bank established a Sustainability Policy and a Sustainability Master Plan to strengthen long-term social and environmental management. Notable initiatives include the expansion of the Gaúcho Microcredit Program and the Seeds Program, which promotes ecological agriculture. Banrisul also achieved investment-grade ratings from Moody's and Standard & Poor's during the year.
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Document Details
Report Year
2012
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2012 - Dec 31, 2012
Fiscal Year
2012
Published
Jul 23, 2013
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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