Raiffeisen Bank International AG 2019 Sustainability Report
The report highlights Raiffeisen Bank International's commitment to sustainable value creation through its "Responsible Banker," "Fair Partner," and "Engaged Citizen" strategy. In 2019, the company successfully issued its second benchmark green bond of €750 million, becoming the largest green bond issuer in Austria. The bank achieved a 26% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2011 and maintained a high share of women in management at 55%. Additionally, RBI calculated its economic footprint for the first time, demonstrating its significant value-added and employment contributions across Central and Eastern Europe.
Company: Raiffeisen Bank International AG
Sector: Finance & insurance
Country: Austria
Year: 2019
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 174
Raiffeisen Bank International AG
The report highlights Raiffeisen Bank International's commitment to sustainable value creation through its "Responsible Banker," "Fair Partner," and "Engaged Citizen" strategy. In 2019, the company successfully issued its second benchmark green bond of €750 million, becoming the largest green bond issuer in Austria. The bank achieved a 26% reduction in CO2 emissions since 2011 and maintained a high share of women in management at 55%. Additionally, RBI calculated its economic footprint for the first time, demonstrating its significant value-added and employment contributions across Central and Eastern Europe.
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Document Details
Report Year
2019
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
Fiscal Year
2019
Published
Feb 28, 2020
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
Assurance Standard
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Renewable Energy
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees