The Equator Principles, Project Finance and the Challenge of Social and Environmental Responsibility
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Andrew, J.Keywords
Ethical BankingEquator Principle
Responsible Finance
Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate Codes of Conduct
; Environmental Responsibility
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The Equator Principles, launched in 2003 and revamped in 2006, are a set of voluntary principles designed to help private lenders make socially and environmentally responsible project financing decisions. This paper explores the impact of these principles on the disclosures of two signatory banks, focusing on type of information disclosures that have resulted and the substance of these disclosures. The work considers whether it is possible to ascertain from publicly available information how the practices of the banks may have changed in order to focus on their stated social and environmental responsibilities. It is concluded that although the Equator Principles have marked the beginning of the banking sectors acknowledgement of their role in social and environmental responsibility, at this stage insufficient information is being disclosed to determine the impact these principles are having on actual banking practices.Date
2007Type
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