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The banks fail H&M's underpaid textile workers
The Laos Dam Collapse and the Responsibility of Japan’s Private Banks
Finance Behind Man-Eating Bananas - Human Rights & Labor Violations in Banana Production in the Philippines
Human rights in extractives
Financing Occup'annexation
On the Path of Overindebtedness
Risking animal welfare
Still Irresponsible Investments
“Visualisation” of the Impact of Financial Institutions on Climate Change
Assessing the response of Dutch banks to severe human rights abuses in the extractive industry
Opaque Mineral Supply Chains and Bank’s Responsibility
“Lägg om växeln/Change the gear”
Still Undermining Our Future? - FR
‘Don’t invest in the bomb’
Japanese Banks and Retail Stores Complicit in the Sufferings by Banana Production in Mindanao
Fair minerals for green technologies
‘Hey, that’s my money! Harmful mining companies in Brazil, Peru and DRC
Ten years on: fragile stability and systemic exposure at banks in Belgium
Still undermining our future? - NL
Adjustment of bank charges are much higher than inflation
Banks and harmful mining
Banks ombudsman reports don't go far enough
Coal Fired Power Sector
Deforestation and land grabbing in the palm oil sector
Dirty Profits
Environmental and climate change commitments of German banks
French banks - dangerous liaisons with the israeli settlements enterprise
Fuel for Conflict
Investments and Controversial Arms Trade
Nordic investments in banks financing Indonesian palm oil
Opening the vaults - the use of tax havens by Europe's biggest banks
The role of Norwegian Banks in the Borneo Crisis
Renegotiation of foiled debts
Silent Approval - Deforestation in Borneo
Banking and Respect for Workers' Rights
Financing Controversial Weapons
Consumer credit advertising
Deadly Investments - Swedish Banks Investments In Controversial Arms Trade
Following the Money - French bank activities in tax havens
Labour Rights Living Wage and Freedom of Association in the Garment and Electronics Sector
Principles of Consumer Protection on House Ownership Credit
The Role of Banking for Financial Inclusion in Indonesia
The weapons of my bank
Are French banks still speculating on hunger?
Bank Investments in controversial Cement Industry, Central Java
Bank Investment in controversial Palm Plantation, Central Sulawesi
The black conscience of Swedish banks
Coal - French banks are not doing the math
Dutch Banks: Commitments and progress
Consumer Rights in Brazil
Consumer protection in Brazil
Dirty Profits 4 - Companies and financial institutions benefiting from violations of human rights
Consumer protection for customer services in Brazil
Electronics, Mining and Urban Mining
French banks - the climate change money behind greenwashing
How Belgian banks shape politics
Industrial Forest Company Violations and Financing, Indonesia
Irresponsible investments -Swedish banks and human rights abuses
Japanese Bank's Involvement in Environmental Destruction
Japanese Bank's Involvement in Human Rights Violations
Real Economy 1. Banks are too big to know what is going on
Real Economy 2. Why Belfius bank would never a grant a loan to Belfius bank
Real Economy 3. Chronicle of an expected hold-up
The risks of digital banking
Tax Avoidance in Banking Services Indonesia
Transparency and Accountability in the Financial Sector
Undermining our future
Dutch banks and tax avoidance
Japanese Bank's Involvement in Labor Rights Violations
From glass ceilings to factory floors - Dutch banks fall short on gender rights
Funding destruction of the Amazon and Cerrado-savannah: Deforestation risks in soy and beef supply chains
Meat and soy - is Norwegian money contributing to deforestation in Brazil?
Japanese investments in Indonesia's ‘conflict palm oil’
Japanese Investments linked to rights violations in copper mining
Scandinavian banks poured $67 billion into the fossil fuel industry since Paris
Aegon, Allianz and NN Group profiting from war
Are insurance companies investing in the destruction of the Amazon?
Big insurers fail to tackle abuses in cobalt mining
Financing less meat and more plants: A case study on the crucial role Dutch banks can play in the protein transition.
Insurance companies’ responses to human rights abuses in the extractive industry
Forests on Fire
A Future Without Coal: Banking on Asia's Just Energy Transition
Crisis and Clothing: Safeguarding textile workers' rights during the pandemic
Impact of payroll loans on indebtedness of the elderly in Brazil
Swedish banks failing to fully act for H&M's underpaid textile workers
Fair Finance Germany releases its Dirty Profits 9 report
Harvesting Inequality: The Social Impact of Financial Institutions' Investments in Asia's Agribusinesses
Banks fail to tackle inequality between men and women
Mapping Garment Industry Funding in India: An Analysis of the ESG Reporting of Banks
Fair Finance Brazil: one in five consumers complaints left unresolved by banks
Eucalyptus monoculture in the Jequitinhonha Valley causes major environmental impacts
Stranded assets risk in the context of climate change - A case study by Fair Finance Vietnam
Swedish banks increase support for oil companies in the Arctic
Dutch insurers investing 1.3 billion in exotic leather and fur
Banking on Thin Ice: latest edition published
Fair Finance International report on financing of construction and hospitality companies in Qatar
ABP, Allianz and ING financing the climate crisis
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DEME, deep-sea mining and Belgian banks
Fair Finance Norway's Ethical Banking Guide 2023: Better on Paper than in Practice
Just 7% of global banks' energy financing goes to renewables, new data shows
“The Asian Development Bank’s Energy Transition Mechanism: Emerging Social, Environmental and Rights-Based Considerations”
New release: Fair Finance Guide Methodology update 2023
Opinion: Swedish banks must stop support for deep-sea mining to protect the world's oceans
Gender Equality lowest scoring core theme in policy assessments by Fair Finance coalitions in 2022
Climate plans of large Dutch banks, insurers and pension funds fall seriously short
Fair Finance for Vietnam - A Challenging and Rewarding Learning Journey
Banks and Sustainable Financing: Findings from the Lithuanian Case Study
4th annual policy assessment of Thai banks shows steps forward on environment, governance and gender equality
Swedish banks fail to fully act for H&M's underpaid textile workers
Fair Finance International signs up to CSO Statement on the proposed EU regulation on deforestation-free products
Despite criticism, improvement in Dutch pension funds' investment policies slow
Fair Finance Southern Africa Launches
Fair Finance Germany publishes 6th annual policy assessment of German banks
Opinion: Public Development Finance investments should be anchored on social and environmental responsibility
Large banks disappoint, time to step up the pressure: New policy assessment from Fair Finance Belgium
Harvesting Inequality: The Social Impact of Financial Institutions' Investments in Asia's Agribusinesses
Banks fail to tackle inequality between men and women: New study from Fair Finance Netherlands
#BreakTheBias – the role of the financial sector in advancing gender equality
Opinion: How to avoid gender inequality in access to credit financial services
Fair Finance Sweden: Swedish savings support Putin's war machine
Opinion: Major oil and gas sector players race out of Russia – Total and Chevron stick around
Opinion: Why today's arms industry is not a sustainable investment
Banks as Shared Custodians Of Garment Sector Workers' Rights In India
Swedish banks must vote for H&M to pay unpaid salaries
FFI joins over 220 CSOs calling for a stronger EU corporate sustainability due diligence directive
Eyes closed, costs down, profits up – Fair Finance Germany releases its Dirty Profits 9 report
Most insurers not doing enough for biodiversity finds new report from Dutch Fair Insurance Guide
New study by Fair Finance Brazil finds one in five consumers complaints left unresolved by banks
Swedish banks improve sustainability commitments but still violate the Paris Agreement
Victory for local people and civil society! Japanese government to halt its support for Matarbari 2 and Indramayu coal plants
Fair Finance International General Assembly
Guest blog: China and the Xinjiang Region – German Fashion Corporations and their Controversial Cotton Business
Dutch pension funds lax on human rights reveals new study from Dutch Fair Pension Guide
Largest European banks bankroll high-risk arms traders
Eucalyptus monoculture in the Jequitinhonha Valley, facilitated by financing from Brazilian banks, causes major environmental impacts
FFA launches Guidebook for CSOs on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
Profit or water? Belgian financing of “green” steel exacerbates drought in Brazil
Human rights violations by mining company Vale: where is the line for Dutch financial institutions?
Opinion: Chile, salmon and biodiversity
FFI Position Paper on EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)
Swedish banks increase support for oil companies in the Arctic
Insurers invest 1.3 billion in exotic leather and fur: New report from Dutch Fair Insurance Guide
Overview of stranded assets risk in the context of climate change - A case study of the power generation sector in Vietnam
Big European financial institutions invest heavily but turn a blind eye to human rights abuses in Qatar
Brazilian banks score zero on animal welfare and poorly on socio-environmental issues
Swedish banks continue to favour emissions giants
#CancelDebtforPeopleofPakistan - new campaign by Fair Finance Pakistan
Fair Finance Asia and Stockholm Environment Institute jointly launch Financing the Just Energy Transition in Asia
Karpowership Stakeholder Analysis: New Report by Fair Finance Southern Africa
Fair Finance Southern Africa launches policy assessment at COP27
New policy assessment from Fair Finance Japan
Opinion: Scandals underscore the need to hold Danish financial sector to account
Why Banks Need To Put Sustainable Finance Clearly In Their Sights
FF Thailand assessment indicates competition to improve amongst banks
Leading Norwegian pension providers score high on sustainability and ethics
Scandinavian banks poured $67 billion into the fossil fuel industry since Paris
Walking the talk? Brazil's financial institutions still lagging on ESG practices
Dutch pension funds abandon victims of land grabbing
Japan's Financial institutions must ensure Extractives due diligence
146 billion for trash? Plastic Profits forcing environmental catastrophe
Building Back Fairer: Gender-just recovery needs Financial Sector action!
Japanese banks enabling destruction of Indonesia’s National Park
Opinion: Brazilian banks are not doing enough to ensure gender equality
Japanese Investors often not disclosing foreign shareholder voting results
Opinion: The 9 Net Zero loopholes big business don’t talk about
Opinion: Do German investors stand up for climate protection?
Upcoming webinar ‘Banking on women’s empowerment in the ASEAN agricultural sector’
Shareholder resolutions - Norwegian banks split between ESG leaders & laggards
Swedish ministers’ investments at odds with political policies
Opinion: Taking the next step in engaging the financial sector on harmful investment practices
Are banks partly responsible for child labour and deforestation in chocolate production?
Formal complaint on Indonesia coal financing lodged to ING Bank
Approval of Over-indebtedness Bill by Brazil's Chamber of Deputies crucial for economy
Safeguard biodiversity - finance less meat and more plants.
Belgian banks earn money due to occupation of Palestinian territories
Opinion: 9 ways to support the culture and rights of Indigenous Peoples
Financial institutions supporting violations of Indigenous rights
Opinion: Asia's road to sustainability and the role of the Financial Sector.
Game changer as Norwegian Pension Fund adopts weapons and war crimes criterion
Opinion: Norwegian Oil Fund’s investments to be screened for animal welfare violations.
Deutsche Bank Greenwashing over Natural Rubber Plantations in Cameroon
Opinion: Shareholder pressure works
10 years in the making: Brazilian Over-Indebtedness Bill finally approved
Major insurers do little against serious human rights violations
Climate demand to Financial Sector to align with 1.5 degrees
Animal welfare cannot be overlooked by Brazil’s financial institutions
Brazilian banks still financing fossil fuels despite climate change impacts
Opinion: Significant new climate recommendations for Norwegian Oil Fund
Seven largest Swedish banks contribute to Amazon deforestation
New Report - Don't buy in to occupation
Netherlands' Pension funds, insurers and banks not yet Paris-proof
Opinion: Why and How Should Investors Act on Human Rights?
Fair Finance Brazil is taking action against investments in fossil fuels; BNDES can be an important actor of change
Opinion: Inspiring financial institutions to accelerate the protein transition
New release Fair Finance Methodology 2021
ABP, Allianz and ING financing the climate crisis: 88% of investments and 69% of loans to the energy sector going to fossil fuels
Opinion: Yes, a strong civil society can hold financial institutions to account!
Opinion: The One-for-One Rule: A way for COP26 ambitions to manifest in policy
New Fair Finance Asia study: A Future Without Coal: Banking on Asia's Just Energy Transition
Opinion: Norwegian banks can and should do more for textile workers
Opinion: Short-sightedness of major Swedish banks undermines climate goals
Dutch Fair Insurance Guide expands with new eight insurers: Newcomers score poorly on sustainability
Opinion: Pakistan’s National Action Plan on Business & Human Rights: A story of how governments, companies and nonprofits can create social change
Abusive offers and lack of regulation of payroll loans contributing to indebtedness of elderly Brazilian retirees
Opinion: Race to the top continues among Japanese financial institutions
Banks and Climate Financing: A Case Study from Lithuania
Three insurers lead the Dutch pack in responsible investment policy
Brumadinho disaster: consumers can hold investors accountable
New FFG Insurance Guide for German public
Swedish bank changes weapons investments following FFG research
New release Fair Finance Methodology 2020
We'll keep asking: Whose money keeps women in poverty?
Covid 19 - increasing global inequality
Pass or Fail? 2019 Fair Finance Thailand Assessment results
World's sixth largest pension sector still lacks robust responsible investment policies
All major Swedish banks invest in companies linked to Amazon deforestation and abuse
Shell in Nigeria: how banks add fuel to the fire
How do we protect earth's biodiversity? Start with banks!
Development Finance Institutions failing on sustainable investment policies.
Swedish banks & pensions invest 1 billion SEK in company behind oil spill
Dutch ING & ABP also invest in Arctic spill's Norilsk Nickel
Following Arctic disaster call for Belgian government to regulate investments
Could financial sector vigilance have avoided India's gas leak tragedy?
Fair Finance International – a new name for the FFGI network
New loan & debt comparison site helps Thai public hit by Corona
Big insurers fail to tackle abuses in cobalt mining
ING, Rabobank, ABP and Allianz finance the destruction of the Amazon
Sustainable banks in Germany still lead responsible investing
FinCEN leaks - 5 ways banks can get tough on money laundering
Scandals underscore the need to hold Danish financial sector to account
FinCEN - time for a ban on transactions with anonymous companies
Are insurance companies investing in the destruction of the Amazon?
European financing fueling the climate crisis
Opinion: Five steps to save the Amazon and Cerrado from deadly investments
Progress on Dutch bank sustainability policies but improvements still needed
Meat and soy - is Norwegian money deforesting Brazil?
Joint call for approval of Brazil's Bill 3515/2015 on consumer protection
FFG Norway release latest bank policy assessment results
Nordea makes record improvement in FFG Sweden's sustainability ranking
Why Banks Need To Put Sustainable Finance Clearly In Their Sights
Despite huge global challenges German pension sector lags behind
Aegon, Allianz and NN Group are investing billions in controversial weapons suppliers
Japan's Norinchukin Bank and Dai-ichi Life ranks top in latest assessment
Swedish banks support Arctic drilling with close to SEK 100 billion
Fair Finance Philippines launches first policy assessment
Discover Stories of Change
Launching the Five years – Ten guides publication
Launch Fair Finance Thailand
ING finances controversial coal-fired power station in Indonesia
11 political solutions that would make the financial sector more sustainable – recommendations from FFG SWE
The Laos Dam Collapse and the Responsibility of Japan’s Private Banks
Dutch banks and insurance companies love shale gas and plastics
Fair Finance Guide India Launched
New Fair Pension Guide adds 3rd pillar to Netherlands Fair Finance Guide
Interview with Fair Finance Guide founder
Publications
Applying the Fair Finance Guide Methodology to DFIs
Financing Fairly Report & Assessment 2020
Fair Finance International - Five Years Ten Guides
Transparency & Accountability in the Financial Sector
Undermining Our Future
Halting financing fueling deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado – Recommendations for Brazilian banks
Voting behaviour of German investors. Analysis of active ownership strategies on selected ESG resolutions
Voting behaviour of Norwegian investors
Stories of Change
New report showing Swedish banks failing to fully act for H&M's underpaid textile workers
Harvesting Inequality: The Social Impact of Financial Institutions' Investments in Asia's Agribusinesses
Mapping Garment Industry Funding in India: An Analysis of the ESG Reporting of Banks
Eyes closed, costs down, profits up – Fair Finance Germany releases its Dirty Profits 9 report
Most insurers not doing enough for biodiversity finds report from Dutch Fair Insurance Guide
FFA Guidebook for CSOs on Sustainable Finance Taxonomy
Big European financial institutions invest heavily but turn a blind eye to human rights abuses in Qatar
Swedish banks increase support for oil companies in the Arctic
arpowership Stakeholder Analysis: New Report by Fair Finance Southern Africa
Fair Finance Asia and Stockholm Environment Institute report "Financing the Just Energy Transition in Asia"
Major insurers do little against serious human rights violations
Seven largest Swedish banks contribute to Amazon deforestation
New Report - Don't buy in to occupation
New release Fair Finance Methodology 2021
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