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Left to right: Ed Balls, former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer; Carsten Ridder, Head of Coverage & Investment Banking UK, CACIB; Luda Svystunova, Senior ESG Analyst and Social Themes Lead, Amundi; Rozanne Dorard-Latimier, Head of CSR Policy, Standards and Governance, Crédit Agricole S.A.; Nibras Hadi, Sustainable Investment Banking UK Lead, CACIB; Nathalie Sarel, Managing Director, Sustainable Banking, CACIB; and Sofia Cerqueira, Euromoney.

For over 30 years, UK magazine Euromoney has been recognising the best players in the banking sector from more than a hundred countries in 25 categories.

This year, Crédit Agricole won particular recognition in the field of sustainable finance, winning three major awards for its initiatives in responsible investment and support for the energy transition.

The Group was named World’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance, Europe’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance and France’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance.

The selection process followed a joint application by Crédit Agricole S.A., Crédit Agricole CIB and Amundi.

The judging panel was mainly influenced by our governance of environmental and social impacts at the highest level of the organisation, our continued membership of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance, the coherence of our climate strategy and our positioning as a major player in sustainability.

CACIB also received the award for "Asia’s Best Bank for Sustainable Finance", recognizing its leading role in sustainable finance, the "Asia's Best ESG Deal" for the Hong Kong SAR Government Digital Bond, as well as the award for Africa's Best ESG Deal for the transaction with the African Development Bank.
 

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