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Global Finance Names The 2020 World’s Safest Banks

Global Finance has announced the Round One winners for the 2020 World’s Best Digital Bank Awards. This is the 21st year Global Finance has named the World’s Best Digital Banks. Round One winners include Best Consumer Digital Banks, Best Corporate/Institutional ...
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Adaptation and Changing Culture to Meet Sustainability Goals

African governments are developing ambitious adaptation policies aligned with society development goals, and an enabling environment for finance and investment. There has been an increase in framework and climate change laws across Africa, including in Kenya, Egypt, Nigeria, Benin, Uganda and South Africa.

Award Ceremonies and Events

World’s Best Banks 2020: Asia-Pacific

It has been Global Finance’s practice to conduct a Best Bank award ceremony during the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. As this year’s Meetings have gone virtual, so will Global Finance’s awards ceremony. Below are a selection of winners ...

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World’s Best Banks 2020: Central & Eastern Europe

It has been Global Finance’s practice to conduct a Best Bank award ceremony during the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. As this year’s Meetings have gone virtual, so will Global Finance’s awards ceremony. Below are a selection of winners ...

Award Ceremonies and Events

World’s Best Banks 2020: Global Winners

Joseph Giarraputo, editorial director and publisher of Global Finance, introduces our first virtual awards ceremony. Piyush Gupta, CEO of DBS Bank, accepts the award for Best Bank in The World. Naveed Sultan, Global Head of Treasury and Trade Solutions at ...
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Africas Current State of Play and Opportunities

Africa offers a huge opportunity for positive climate change action and sustainability if done sensibly and collectively. The continent has experienced significant losses and damages attributable to climate change, including drought, biodiversity loss, lower food production, weaker economic growth, and loss of lives. These impacts will exacerbate if global warming is above target but limiting global warming to 1.5°C or below would significantly reduce damages to African economies, agriculture, health, and ecosystems. The African population is heavily exposed to climate impacted sectors with over one-half of the workforce employed in agriculture.

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World’s Best Banks 2020: Latin America

It has been Global Finance’s practice to conduct a Best Bank award ceremony during the IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings. As this year’s Meetings have gone virtual, so will Global Finance’s awards ceremony. Below are a selection of winners ...
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The Role of Banks & Financial Products in Reducing Environmental Impact

Banks have a vital role in supporting the global transition of the economy to net-zero emissions. Banks stress the need for institutional capacity development, along with regulatory and other policy reforms, to support and accelerate climate finance from domestic and external sources, both public and private, for climate resilience in Africa.
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