Call for Papers: Arthavaan December 2024 Issue

Volume 5 Special Issue November 2022

A Comparative Study of Green Banking Initiatives Implemented by the Indian Banks
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Dr. Monika Gupta, Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Motilal Nehru College 

Dr. Shivani Abrol, Associate Professor,Department of Commerce, Zakir Husain Delhi College

Piyalee Bhattacharya, Audit Assistant, Deloitte

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Abstract

Due to increasing industrialization, global warming and other environmental degradation have become critical issues. It is not an individual economic problem, but a global challenge,and rapid economic growth can only be achieved if every industry contributes to a sustainable environment. Banks can play an important role in contributing towards a sustainable environment and green world  through  green  banking  initiatives.  Green  banking  means  performing  normal  banking functions using environment-friendly technologies. In recent decades, there has been a worldwide emphasis  on  eco-friendly  banking.  India  is  likewise  doing  its  best  to  promote  environmentally responsible  banking.  The  present  paper  is  an  attempt  to  assess  the  current  condition  of  green banking in India and the manner in which Indian banks are prioritising sustainable development investment.  In  order  to  accomplish  this  objective,  a  comparison  of  two  public  and  two  private sector  banks  has  been  performed.  In  addition,  this  research  also  investigates  the  potential  for green banking in India in the future. The study finds that Indian banks have expanded beyond just offering online services to include carbon neutralisation, support for environmentally conscious projects, waste management, and other relevant fields. It is suggested that there is still room for the promotion of additional green banking initiatives in India so that a variety of small banks can also make substantial contributions to green banking. The findings of the study may assist bank regulators and other regulatory bodies in determining the growth potential of green banking in India.

Keywords: 

Banks, Green Banking, Carbon Neutralization, Sustainable Environment.

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