Sustainable finance: global developments and outlook on India
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- SP2023/3715 SP003715
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Student Project | Vikram Sarabhai Library | Reference | Students Project | SP2023/3715 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | e-Book - Digital Access | SP003715 |
Submitted to Prof. Ankit Karia
Submitted by: Anoop Kumar Gupta, Jitesh Agarwal
Integrating environmental, social, and governance issues into financial decision-making processes is called sustainable finance, also called responsible finance, green finance, or ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) finance. It entails coordinating financial decisions and investments with long-term sustainable development objectives, which cover benefits to the environment, society, and corporate governance in addition to financial gains. Sustainable finance's fundamental tenet is that organisations and financial institutions should consider the larger societal and environmental effects of their actions in addition to their immediate financial goals. Sustainable finance aims to influence problems like climate change, social inequality, human rights, and ethical corporate behaviour by incorporating ESG aspects into investment decisions.
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