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TCFD Reporting Example: ABN AMRO

Author: The Prince's Accounting for Sustainability Project

Industry Group: Banks

Case study - 2020

The TCFD reporting example on ABN AMRO focuses on the use of scenario analysis.

ABN AMRO Bank N.V. is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is the third largest bank in the Netherlands with total assets of €375 billion and assets under management (AUM) of €296.5 billion.

The bank reported against the TCFD framework for the first time in its 2019 Annual Report. Reporting in line with each of the four thematic areas enabled the company to show the breadth of their TCFD response. It also revealed the key areas where implementation of the recommendations can be enhanced, with some of the planned ‘next steps’ referred to in their disclosures.

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