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A Review of the Recent Developments of Green Banking in Bangladesh

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13041904

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green banking; green growth; Bangladesh

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The emergence of 'Green Banking' in Bangladesh is explored in this paper, with a focus on the role of financial regulation and regulators in greening the financial sector. The study finds that the central bank of Bangladesh played a major role in implementing green policies and regulatory measures to green the financial system. Despite being behind developed countries in terms of environmental performance, Bangladesh has made significant progress in initiating and expanding green banking practices, infrastructure development, and accelerating green growth in recent years.
This paper aims to explore the emergence of 'Green Banking' in Bangladesh, with a focus on the role of financial regulation and regulators in greening the financial sector. It also examines the contribution and involvement of banks and non-bank financial institutions in promoting green economic transition. The study is based on the review of secondary data collected from various sources, such as quarterly reports, annual reports, websites of the central bank of Bangladesh, and other commercial banks and non-bank financial institutions as well as various articles, and newspapers reports on green banking in Bangladesh. The collected data is reviewed using descriptive statistics. The research results reveal that the central bank of Bangladesh played a major role in greening the financial system of the country by implementing various green policies and regulatory measures. Although Bangladesh is still far behind the developed countries in terms of environmental performance, the country has made a remarkable progress in initiating and expanding green banking practices, infrastructure development, and accelerating green growth in recent years.

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