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The revolution of ESG reporting through artificial intelligence: A new era for sustainable banking

Sustainable Banking

The social trend towards greater sustainability and ethical business practices, which is increasingly coming to the fore as a result of EU regulations such as the EU taxonomy, means that banks must take greater responsibility for environmental and social aspects today and especially in the future. This also includes the consideration of environmental aspects, social responsibility and good corporate governance (environmental, social, governance (ESG) criteria) in their business strategies. A key aspect of this is ESG reporting, which not only ensures transparency but also demonstrates a commitment to sustainable practices. In this context, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into ESG reporting is also becoming increasingly important for banks.

The importance of ESG in the financial world

ESG criteria are no longer just a nice-to-have, but an essential component of modern corporate governance. For banks, this means adapting their strategies, especially when it comes to screening borrowers. The EU taxonomy in particular represents a milestone in the regulation of sustainable financial products and requires unprecedented transparency and accountability from banks. More specifically, it requires banks to demonstrate the Green Asset Ratio (GAR) from the beginning of 2024 as a key figure for measuring the proportion of their transactions that meet sustainable criteria. The GAR is intended to facilitate comparison across all banks and is part of efforts to channel capital flows into sustainable activities. The EU taxonomy thus places requirements on banks when it comes to classifying projects, reviewing financing practices, transparency and disclosure, as well as training and awareness-raising. Banks must meet these requirements in order to strengthen their role as a player in the field of sustainable finance.

The need for individual questionnaires when granting loans

A major challenge is the assessment of borrowers, who in the case of banks are important players in the ESG area. Here, customized questionnaires for companies that wish to obtain a loan from the bank are of crucial importance. They enable an in-depth analysis of the ESG performance of potential borrowers, which is essential for risk assessment when granting loans. These questionnaires provide a detailed insight into companies' business practices and their impact on the environment and society. However, this requires a good evaluation of these questionnaires.

The role of AI in ESG reporting

AI technologies offer a revolutionary solution here. They can efficiently process and analyze large amounts of data from various sources, enabling a more accurate and comprehensive assessment of ESG risks. For example, in addition to analyzing unstructured data, a trained AI can also be used to evaluate responses from individual questionnaires. AI-supported systems can identify inconsistencies, analyze trends and thus contribute to a more objective assessment that simplifies the handling of data and the creation of new questionnaires.

AI models can also help to identify and assess ESG risks in investment portfolios during risk analysis. Especially in automated data collection and analysis, AI makes an important contribution by analyzing unstructured data (such as text documents) and extracting relevant information. In the long term, this enables banks to make more informed decisions and pursue their sustainability goals more effectively.

Conclusion

The integration of artificial intelligence into ESG reporting marks a significant step in the development of sustainable banking. AI technologies offer numerous advantages here: Increased efficiency, accuracy, scalability and the ability to gain new insights, leading to continuous improvement of one's ESG strategy. This development enables banks not only to comply with regulatory requirements, but also to deepen their commitment to sustainability and strengthen their role as responsible players in the global economy.

CURENTIS AG will be happy to advise you on the implementation of your own sustainability strategy, including the introduction and implementation of an ESG review process for your business customers. More at: www.curentis.com/consulting/sustainable-banking

February 21, 2024
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