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抓住低碳市场机遇,丰富相关产品和服务——绿色金融正扬帆
Xin Hua Wang·2025-08-12 06:25

Core Viewpoint - Under the guidance of carbon peak and carbon neutrality policy goals, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) has become a "must-answer question" for financial institutions, with banks increasingly focusing on green finance to promote the real economy [1] ESG Disclosure - State-owned large banks have released more comprehensive and standardized ESG reports this year, with six major state-owned banks publishing their 2021 annual and ESG reports during the reporting season [1] - Bank of China has published its ESG report for the 15th consecutive year, including 146 ESG evaluation indicators, an increase of 54 from the previous year [2] - China Construction Bank has also been active in social responsibility reporting, achieving positive results in poverty alleviation and supporting small and micro enterprises [2] - Agricultural Bank of China has established a strategic planning and sustainable development committee to enhance its green finance business [3] - Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has focused on supporting green low-carbon industries and has implemented an environmental risk management system [3] - Many city commercial banks and rural commercial banks have also begun to release their first ESG reports, indicating a growing emphasis on ESG practices across the banking sector [4] Green Product Innovation - State-owned banks have made significant progress in diversifying green financial products and services, with Bank of China launching over 40 green financial products across 15 areas [5] - Innovative credit products like renewable energy subsidy loans have been introduced, with China Construction Bank successfully providing a low-cost green loan to a renewable energy company [6] - Agricultural Bank of China has launched a carbon service system, becoming the first major commercial bank to connect with the national carbon trading system [6] - The issuance of green financial bonds has also seen significant growth, with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China issuing the first carbon-neutral green financial bond in the domestic market [7] Transition Finance - Despite the growth of green financial products, there remains a gap between supply and investor demand, particularly for renewable energy and low-carbon transportation investments [9] - Transition finance is emerging as a key area of focus, with banks encouraged to support high-carbon industries in their transition to greener practices [9][10] - The establishment of a unified regulatory framework for green finance is deemed essential for attracting mature investors and products to the market [11]