Euro zone banks are heavily exposed to carbon-intensive industries and face significant climate-change related risks so they must start to build capacity now to manage these, European Central Bank supervisor Andrea Enria said on Wednesday.
Wanting banks to take greater responsibility for their lending, the ECB has asked banks to start publicly disclosing data on their climate-related and environmental risks and told them to include these factors in longer-term business strategy.
“On average, 15% of significant institutions’ exposures are to the most carbon-intensive firms, Enria added, referring to Europe’s biggest banks, which are directly supervised by the ECB.
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