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Workshop on sustainability and climate-related financial disclosures held

Published : Sunday, 19 January, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 372
 
A two-day workshop on Sustainability and Climate-related Financial Disclosures was inaugurated at EBL head office in Dhaka on Saturday, says a press release.  

The workshop underscored the shared vision of fostering sustainable financial practices in Bangladesh ensuring long-term economic and environmental resilience. 
Bangladesh Bank, in collaboration with the Joint Impact Model (JIM) Foundation, organized the workshop. EBL, UK International Development, and British International Investment (BII) were the strategic partners. BII supported the event under the FCDO-funded IMPACT programme.

Saiful Islam, Head of Risk Management Division, and  Riad Mahmud Chowdhury, DMD and Head of Corporate Banking, EBL; Rebekah Sharp, Stakeholder Manager, JIM Foundation; Md. Kyser Hamid, MD and CEO, BD Finance Ltd.;  Ahmed Zubaer Mahbub, Additional Director (SFD), Bangladesh Bank; Kongkona Sarma, Delivery Lead, BII technical Assistance Facility for Financial Services Group; Lopa Rahman, ESG Officer, IFC; Chowdhury Liakat Ali, Director (SFD), Bangladesh Bank;  Alex MacGillivray, ED, JMI  Foundation are attend the workshop. 

Chowdhury Liakat Ali, Director of the Sustainable Finance Department at Bangladesh Bank, reiterated Bangladesh Bank's unwavering commitment to sustainable development and highlighted the importance of this workshop in equipping financial institutions with the tools to meet IFRS S1 sustainability and IFRS S2 climate-related financial disclosure requirements.

Riad Mahmud Chowdhury, DMD and Head of Corporate Banking, EBL, said, "Our long-standing collaborations have established a strong foundation for impactful programs like this. This workshop represents another milestone in our shared journey toward creating a sustainable financial ecosystem." 

The workshop brought together approximately 200 senior executives from banks and financial institutions across Bangladesh for a comprehensive capacity-building experience. Key topics covered included sustainability reporting in compliance with Bangladesh Bank regulations, financed emissions calculations, and the measurement of broader impact metrics such as employment generation and economic value addition. Participants were also provided with a tailored toolkit to utilize the JIM model for climate-related financial disclosures and other critical metrics.



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