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BBVA raises sustainable finance target to 700 billion euros

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Posted on February 23, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) - BBVA has increased its target for lending to businesses the Spanish bank considers sustainable to 700 billion euros ($732.7 billion) over the next five years, it said on Monday. The

BBVA raises sustainable finance target to 700 billion euros

MADRID (Reuters) - BBVA has increased its target for lending to businesses the Spanish bank considers sustainable to 700 billion euros ($732.7 billion) over the next five years, it said on Monday.

The lender, which last year established a new global finance unit focused on clean technologies and innovation, had set a previous target of 300 billion euros for the period 2018-2025.

"Business opportunity in the second part of the decade will be driven by solid investment in infrastructure and by the maturity of certain new clean technologies, which will make them profitable," Javier Rodriguez Soler, BBVA's global head of sustainability and corporate and investment banking, said.

Growing public pressure for action to limit climate change has spurred countries and companies to promise emissions reductions. Banks have pledged to lend more to cleaner energy and to curb financing of polluting industries.

But environmental campaigners fear banks could be affected by the shift in the political climate, particularly under new U.S. President Donald Trump, and could row back on their sustainability pledges.

HSBC last week delayed its target for reaching net-zero emissions across its business by 20 years to 2050, because of the slow pace of change in the economy.

BBVA also has a goal of reaching net-zero emissions by mid-century. The bank still finances coal but says it will stop by 2030 in developed countries and by 2040 in the rest of the world.

($1 = 0.9554 euros)

(Reporting by Jesús Aguado; editing by Tommy Wilkes and Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • BBVA raises sustainable finance target to €700 billion.
  • Focus on clean technologies and innovation.
  • Previous target was €300 billion for 2018-2025.
  • Commitment to net-zero emissions by mid-century.
  • Plans to stop financing coal by 2030 in developed countries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is BBVA's new sustainable finance target?
BBVA has raised its sustainable finance target to 700 billion euros over the next five years.
What was BBVA's previous target for sustainable lending?
The previous target set by BBVA was 300 billion euros for the period 2018-2025.
What is BBVA's goal regarding net-zero emissions?
BBVA aims to reach net-zero emissions by mid-century and plans to stop financing coal by 2030 in developed countries.
What factors are driving business opportunities in sustainable finance?
Solid investment in infrastructure and the maturity of new clean technologies are driving business opportunities in the second part of the decade.
How are banks responding to climate change pressures?
Banks have pledged to lend more to cleaner energy and curb financing for fossil fuels due to growing public pressure for action on climate change.

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