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SMME announces NBB as Knowledge Partner for its first edition

MANAMA, December 4, 2022

Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME) has announced National Bank of Bahrain (NBB) as ‘Knowledge Partner’ for its first edition set to place in Bahrain on January 12, 2023. 
 
Focusing on ‘Business Transition to Net-Zero – the Path Towards a Successful Low-Carbon Future’, the Forum is expected to attract participation from more than 300 regional public and private sector leaders and international sustainability experts who will gather to engage and share insight on regional decarbonisation efforts and the support required by regional companies. 
 
NBB is actively working to embed ESG principles into the bank’s culture and business model. Over the past three years, it has invested consistently in the development of its staff, at all levels, with a focus on sustainability training and capacity building to position NBB to lead in this critical area on a national level. To date, more than 93% of NBB’s employees across divisions have attended at least one training covering ESG, some in the form of generic awareness sessions highlighting the kingdom’s efforts towards meeting the COP26 Bahrain Targets set by HRH the Crown Prince, others which cater for function specific knowhow supporting the incorporation of sustainability practices in our operations and businesses in addition to more specific technical training specialising in disclosure techniques and knowhow.
 
Private sector action
The Forum aims to promote action on the part of private sector players across the region to support the net-zero goals of their respective governments. Through a series of keynote addresses, panel sessions and workshops, its interactive programme will serve as a platform for helping businesses understand not only what the transition means but provide the opportunity to share knowledge, gain insights and develop practical tools to help lower their carbon emissions. 
 
Following on from the recently concluded COP27 in Egypt, where representatives from NBB took part, the Forum sessions will recap outcomes of the global climate meet and its impact on the kingdom’s and broader regional net-zero commitments. Sessions, which will be holistic in nature, will also cover topics relating to the urgency and path towards a low-carbon future, net-zero ambitions in the Mena region and where we are today, the critical role of the financial sector in funding decarbonisation, the integration of renewables, innovation and the chance to create new, resilient business models, and the evolution of climate regulation.
 
Jean-Christophe Durand, Chief Executive Officer at NBB, said: “Having committed to our three-year roadmap back in 2021, NBB continues to better align its practices to key ESG targets in both its operations and business lines. A fundamental step in achieving such alignment has been the serious investment in enhancing our human capital’s understanding of sustainability and its impact which no doubt has had the positive shift in our internal culture.”  
 
Laila Danesh, Managing Director at FinMark Communications, the Forum’s Founder and Organiser, added: “Support from the financial and banking sector is crucial and we look forward to hearing from experts at NBB and other participating organisations on how the banking and finance industry will support regional governments and businesses in their transitions to a more sustainable, low-carbon future.”
 
Among the event’s other supporters are Alba who is a Forum Partner.-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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