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ABN AMRO quantifies the consequences of climate change
Climate change affects everyone – including financial institutions and their clients. But how? And to what extent? To answer these questions, ABN AMRO relies on its Chief Architecture Data Management Department. Data scientists Hakan Guldas and Siamak Hajizadeh discuss the value of data in relation to sustainability.
Florius takes practical steps to restore biodiversity
Biodiversity is under pressure all over the world, but particularly so in the Netherlands. A threat to biodiversity impacts our living environment and well-being. ABN AMRO wants to help preserve and restore biodiversity in the Netherlands. Its mortgage subsidiary Florius has opted for a practical approach including tips for clients and planting a climate forest.
ABN AMRO takes action to help curb debt problems among young people
A growing number of young people can’t pay their bills. ABN AMRO has recently launched multiple initiatives to facilitate greater awareness, prevention and access to help.
ABN AMRO helps clients cut through the maze of sustainability subsidies
Research shows that most Dutch entrepreneurs making their business premises more sustainable are not making use of the subsidies available to them. ABN AMRO’s Subsidy Expertise, a new department at the bank dedicated to supporting entrepreneurs throughout the subsidy application process, aims to change that.
ABN AMRO UK gets other banks involved in sustainability
ABN AMRO is holding round-table sessions in the UK to discuss sustainability with clients in the financial sector in an effort to boost the transition to sustainability there.
People and their rights: what’s the bank’s approach?
What do banks have to do with human rights? It may not be immediately obvious at first, but whether it’s yet another personal data leak, job applicants facing discrimination, or labour conditions for migrant workers, human rights are constantly in the news these days.