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IFC helps CBSL launch Roadmap for Sustainable Finance

Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, Senior Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Sri Lanka launching the Roadmap at the Sustainable Banking Network Global Meeting of the International Finance Corporation
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The Central Bank of Sri Lanka, with support from International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) recently launched the Sustainable Finance Roadmap for the financial sector to increase capital flows to activities with a positive impact on the environment, society, and governance (ESG), and also manage the risks associated with these areas.
By providing policy guidelines and recommendations for responding to ESG risks and opportunities, the Roadmap aims to green the whole financial sector– banking, capital markets, and insurance– andhelp build a more resilient and sustainable economy.
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, serves as the Secretariat and technical advisor for the Roadmap, while the UNDP provides funding support through the Biodiversity Finance Initiative.
Although Sri Lanka accounts for less than 1 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the country is highly vulnerable to climatic fluctuations. Recurrent weather-related disasters, particularly over the past three years, have affected thousands of people and hampered the country’s economic growth. The Government of Sri Lanka has emphasized the need for sustainable development as part of its Sri Lanka 2030 Goal and Nationally-Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
“Sustainability is one of the key focus areas of Sri Lanka’s economic policy. The government has attached a great deal of priority to sustainability, realizing that we need to secure a green economy for our future generations,” said Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy, Governor of CBSL. “As the Central Bank, we have also placed a greater emphasis on sustainability especially considering it as a principle for the financial sector. Being the apex financial institution, we have taken this momentous step to introduce a roadmap for the financial sector to ensure that sustainability is considered in financial decisions.
While this provides broad guidance to all key stakeholders of the financial system, we hope that all key players would adjust their plans and policies to accommodate the need for sustainable finance practices. I thank all stakeholders who partnered in this nationally important task.
Speaking at the first Sri Lanka Sustainable Finance Workshop, hosted by CBSL and IFC in 2017, the President of Sri Lanka, Maithripala Sirisena, emphasized the significant role the financial system could play in achieving the United Nations’ sustainable development goals.
He highlighted that the banking sector was an important partner for tackling crucial development challenges, including climate change, poverty, and equity.
Building on that consensus, IFC worked with CBSLin convening a dialogue with financial institutions and providing strategic and technical guidance to the sector on sustainable finance, including action plans. The roadmap referenced international best practice and leveraged collective experiences from 36 SBN member-countries from emerging markets.

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