MEDIA RELEASE
21 SEPTEMBER 2023
First National Bank (FNB) Zambia and Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) Zambia have entered into a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to establish a strategic relationship to address the climate change impact in Zambia.
Speaking during the signing of the memorandum of understanding to cement the partnership, FNB Zambia Chief Executive Officer, Bydon Longwe said, “At FNB we are aware that the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) topic has become critical in how business is undertaken. As a bank that is constantly evolving with the ever-changing needs of our customers and society, this partnership with WWF today amplifies our intent to help create a better world and society for all, in line with our ethos.”
He added, “I would like to congratulate Nachilala Nkombo and her WWF team on the successful launch of the second PachiPanda Innovation Challenge in Zambia last week. I understand that challenge is aimed at encouraging and supporting innovative solutions that address pressing environmental and societal challenges within the country. I am pleased to state that FNB is pledging to support the challenge through the provision of sustainable financial advice and other key initiatives to the shortlisted teams. I believe this will amplify our collective commitment towards a sustainable world.”
WWF Zambia Country Director, Nachilala Nkombo said: “Measuring the potential effects of climate change on financial institutions is a challenging task. Therefore, WWF Zambia partnering with FNB Zambia will support the bank in developing tools, methodologies and processes to address the climate risk that banks face.”
She continued, “In this context, it is important to note that WWF Zambia is better placed to assist in assessing environmental risk to FNB Zambia and outlining investment opportunities in a rapidly changing climate and environment by utilising various methods. Methods such as the water risk filter, biodiversity risk filter, science-based target initiatives, and sustainable banking assessment.”
FNB Zambia and WWF Zambia’s partnership will cover, but will not be limited to, the following key initiatives built on the sustainability umbrella:
FNB Zambia and WWF Zambia will continue to work with like-minded organisations committed to driving the sustainability agenda in the country and beyond.
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