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Equity Group unveils 2023 Sustainability Report, championing Africa’s socio-economic and environmental transformation

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
September 10, 2024
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Equity Group has launched its third annual Sustainability Report for 2023, themed “A Sustainable World is a Transformed Africa.” This theme underscores the transformative impact that global sustainability practices can have on the African continent—an endeavour that Equity Group is committed to leading.

The report highlights Equity’s relentless dedication to socio-economic and environmental transformation through its business operations. It demonstrates the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into its core strategies, including the adoption of the Task Force for Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), expanding beyond climate risk management.

Equity’s sustainability strategy focuses on three key pillars:

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  1. Environmental Responsibility: The Group promotes eco-friendly business practices, including energy efficiency and reducing water usage and waste across its offices and branches.
  2. Sustainable Financial Products: Equity is continuously evolving its business models and financial offerings to align with ESG best practices. This includes providing sustainable finance, credit, and investment products, promoting financial inclusion, maintaining high ethical standards, and being a responsible employer.
  3. Collaborative Partnerships: Recognizing that sustainability is a collective effort, Equity actively engages with diverse stakeholders—governments, development partners, financial institutions, and customers—to drive long-term continental transformation. The Group’s Africa Recovery and Resilience Plan (ARRP) serves as the foundation for this strategic ambition, aiming to foster long-term socio-economic growth in Africa. These collaborations have enabled the Group to achieve both social and commercial outcomes, in partnership with Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) and other key players.

Speaking at the report’s unveiling, Equity Group CEO Dr. James Mwangi emphasized the bank’s “tri-engine approach,” which focuses on economic, social, and environmental impact. “We are committed not only to social transformation but also to environmental and nature stewardship. Our efforts are centered on reducing our own ecological footprint while empowering our broader ecosystem to achieve sustainable growth,” Dr. Mwangi noted.

The 2023 Sustainability Report offers a comprehensive overview of Equity’s commitment to environmental stewardship in the seven countries where it operates—Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda, DRC, and Ethiopia. It covers all subsidiaries under Equity Group Holdings Plc, including Equity Investment Bank, Equity Bancassurance, Finserve Africa, and others.

Equity’s focus on sustainability continues to garner global recognition. Brand Finance ranked the Group as the second strongest banking brand in the world and the most valuable brand in East and Central Africa. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) also recognized Equity as a global leader in climate-related transactions, while Euromoney named it the Best Bank for Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa for two consecutive years.

Closing the event, Baraka Moruri, the 2023 Little Mr. Environment Kenya, shared his journey, saying, “I have planted 7,900 trees so far. It’s important not only to plant trees but to nurture them until they can thrive on their own.”

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