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ECB fines ABANCA for noncompliance with climate decision

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Posted on November 10, 2025

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FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank fined Spanish lender ABANCA Corporación Bancaria for failing to comply with its decision on climate-related and environmental risks, it said on Monday.

ECB fines ABANCA for noncompliance with climate decision

ECB's Enforcement on Climate Compliance

FRANKFURT (Reuters) -The European Central Bank fined Spanish lender ABANCA Corporación Bancaria for failing to comply with its decision on climate-related and environmental risks, it said on Monday.

Details of the Fine

ECB supervisors have been increasingly intrusive in probing banks' exposure to climate risk, first giving lenders a list of expectations, then binding decisions on disclosing and managing risk.

Potential Legal Challenge

The ECB imposed a "periodic penalty" of 187,650 euros after it failed to meet the materiality assessment requirement for 65 days in 2024.

"ABANCA did not sufficiently assess and document materiality of its climate-related and environmental risks before deadline," the ECB said.

ABANCA may challenge the ECB’s decision before the EU Court of Justice.

(Reporting by Balazs KoranyiEditing by Francesco Canepa)

Key Takeaways

  • ECB fined ABANCA for not complying with climate decisions.
  • ABANCA failed to assess climate risks by the deadline.
  • The fine amounts to 187,650 euros for 65 days of noncompliance.
  • ECB's actions reflect increased scrutiny on climate risks.
  • ABANCA may challenge the decision in the EU Court of Justice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is compliance?
Compliance refers to the process of ensuring that a company adheres to laws, regulations, and guidelines relevant to its business operations, particularly in areas such as finance, safety, and environmental standards.
What is sustainability in finance?
Sustainability in finance involves making investment decisions that consider environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, aiming to create long-term value while minimizing negative impacts on society and the environment.
What is climate change?
Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes.
What is the European Central Bank?
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the eurozone, responsible for monetary policy, maintaining price stability, and overseeing the banking system within the European Union.
What are financial penalties?
Financial penalties are monetary fines imposed on individuals or organizations for violating laws or regulations. In the banking sector, these penalties often relate to compliance failures or misconduct.

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