Webster Financial Corp 2018 SR

The report highlights Webster Financial Corporation's commitment to corporate citizenship, responsible lending, and sustainability during 2018. Key achievements include entering into approximately $47 million in loans for renewable energy and energy-efficient projects and receiving an "Outstanding" Community Reinvestment Act rating. The company augmented its community investment by $1 million, supporting food security and financial empowerment initiatives. Additionally, Webster focused on diversity and inclusion, appointing a full-time D&I Officer and reporting an 87% favorable diversity index from employees. Governance remains a priority, with the bank being recognized for its board excellence and transparent policies.

Company: Webster Financial Corp

Sector: Financials

Country: United States

Year: 2018

Type: SR

Pages: 26

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Webster Financial Corp

Webster Financial Corp 2018 ESG Report

ESG Report

The report highlights Webster Financial Corporation's commitment to corporate citizenship, responsible lending, and sustainability during 2018. Key achievements include entering into approximately $47 million in loans for renewable energy and energy-efficient projects and receiving an "Outstanding" Community Reinvestment Act rating. The company augmented its community investment by $1 million, supporting food security and financial empowerment initiatives. Additionally, Webster focused on diversity and inclusion, appointing a full-time D&I Officer and reporting an 87% favorable diversity index from employees. Governance remains a priority, with the bank being recognized for its board excellence and transparent policies.

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Report Year

2018

Reporting Period

2018

Fiscal Year

2018

Type

Sustainability Report

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English

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