
ESG Ranking of the world’s biggest banks: BNP, Citi and HSBC take top spot
The research included direct interviews with the top 100 revenue ranked corporates in the world's biggest markets
Banks are increasingly vying to establish their ESG credentials in a very competitive marketplace, in the wake of the COP26 climate talks and as they look to differentiate in the years ahead.
A full list of ESG rankings of banks identified in a global research undertaken by East & Partners was shared with Net Zero Investor today.
The research included direct interviews with the top 100 revenue ranked corporates in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore, the United Kingdom and the USA.
The East & Partners report – Finding the Value in Green Banking – found that BNP Paribas came out top as the best perceived “Stand out” ESG/Sustainable Finance provider globally.
Best Perceived “Stand Out” ESG/Sustainable Finance Provider
% of Total
Rank | % of Total | |
1 | BNP Paribas | 11.4 |
2 | Standard Chartered | 9.3 |
3 | Citi | 8.5 |
4 | HSBC | 8.1 |
5 | JPMorgan | 7.0 |
6 | Barclays | 6.9 |
7 | BAML/Bank of America | 5.7 |
8 | DBS | 3.2 |
9 | Deutsche | 2.9 |
9 | Lloyds | 2.9 |
11 | Bank of China | 2.1 |
11 | Santander | 2.1 |
13 | OCBC | 1.6 |
14 | Goldman Sachs | 1.5 |
14 | Morgan Stanley | 1.5 |
16 | ANZ | 1.3 |
16 | RBS | 1.3 |
16 | UBS | 1.3 |
19 | ICBC | 1.2 |
19 | Société Generale | 1.2 |
21 | Commonwealth Bank of Australia | 1.1 |
22 | MUFG | 0.9 |
22 | National Australia Bank | 0.9 |
22 | Westpac | 0.9 |
25 | Credit Suisse | 0.8 |
TOTAL | 100.0 |
“Only one bank can be “best” in the eyes of business. When those eyes are the largest enterprises in the world, being “best” is even more important,” commented Martin Smith, East & Partners global head of markets analysis.
Smith told Net Zero Investor: “Out of the 30 individual providers nominated, BNP Paribas was highlighted as the best standout provider of sustainable/ESG finance across all products and services according to global treasurers. Relative to their peers, on a global scale they stood well above the pack.”
“Of greatest concern, or perhaps of greatest opportunity, is the very large one in ten portion of global treasurers who did not view any bank as being the best, stand out provider of ESG finance,” he continued.
“This cohort of treasurers and bank relationship gatekeepers are open to being won over should a provider come forward.”
Global banks Standard Chartered, Citi, HSBC and JP Morgan rounded out the top five.
Rishi Bhattacharya, CEO of Impact & Influence, a communications consultancy which partnered with East & Partners on the research said: “Many banks are in a “place race” when it comes to showcasing their ESG credentials and expertise, through marketing and communications but also through their actions.”
“While not all providers are as enthusiastic about sustainable finance as others, it is likely to follow the same trajectory as digital and technology adoption which is now an expected component of the overall experience."
"Providers lacking ESG capabilities risk losing out on wallet share and market share if they are too slow to act,” Bhattacharya concluded.