Swedbank AB 2018 SR

The report highlights Swedbank's commitment to integrating sustainability into its core business processes, including saving, financing, and procurement. In 2018, the bank achieved a 60% reduction in direct greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2010 and committed to the Science Based Targets initiative. Key milestones included the issuance of a second green bond and the launch of the Swedbank Robur Global Impact fund. The bank also formally endorsed the TCFD recommendations and aligned its strategy with several UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on financial literacy and climate action.

Company: Swedbank AB

Sector: Financials

Country: Sweden

Year: 2018

Type: SR

Pages: 32

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Swedbank AB

Swedbank AB 2018 Compiled Sustainability Information

Compiled Sustainability Information

The report highlights Swedbank's commitment to integrating sustainability into its core business processes, including saving, financing, and procurement. In 2018, the bank achieved a 60% reduction in direct greenhouse gas emissions compared to 2010 and committed to the Science Based Targets initiative. Key milestones included the issuance of a second green bond and the launch of the Swedbank Robur Global Impact fund. The bank also formally endorsed the TCFD recommendations and aligned its strategy with several UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on financial literacy and climate action.

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Document Details

Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018

Fiscal Year

2018

Published

Feb 19, 2019

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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Sustainable Development Goals

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Women in Management

Employees