The international magazine Global Finance awarded Banco de Reservas received two recognitions for its outstanding leadership in designing initiatives and financial products that contribute to mitigating the negative effects of climate change.
Banreservas received the awards in the categories “Outstanding leadership in Latin America for loans for Sustainable Development”; and “Leadership in Financial Sustainability in the Dominican Republic”.
The general manager of Banreservas, Samuel Pereyra, expressed thatthese distinctions are testimony to the importance of sustainable finances for the banking entityand the value of timely actions against climate change.
“For us it is an honor that the international magazine Global Finance has valued and rewarded our initiatives and determination to build a more sustainable future for all Dominicans. These recognitions motivate us to continue developing sustainable services and products that favor the environment”, said Pereyra.
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The specialized publication also valued other relevant aspects such as: the environmental policy of the company and its corresponding actions, as well as the such as the financial services or products that the institution has implemented -or that it has decided not to implement- considering the impact they could have at an environmental and social level, among others.
Global Finance also pondered The objectives set by the institution to achieve sustainable finances, and the amount and volume of loans that have been allocated to contribute to them.
