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TCFD Roadmap Progress Report 2020 – Brazil’s banking sector

Author: The Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN)

Industry Group: Banks

Research / Insights - 2021

Since 2018, the Brazilian Federation of Banks (FEBRABAN) has been leading a project for the implementation of TCFD recommendations in Brazil. In the past three years, FEBRABAN and its Working Group on Climate and Green Economy developed tools, publications and workshops to strengthen the capacity of local banks on the TCFD agenda. At the individual level, banks have been improving their governance, strategy, risk management and transparency practices. This report presents a brief overview of the progress over the past years and the current status of FEBRABAN’s TCFD roadmap, developed with the support of SITAWI.

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