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DTB Ratifies UN Principles on Sustainable Banking

Mourice Muhoozi by Mourice Muhoozi
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UNEP-FI's Nuran Atef (Left) with DTB's Nasim Devji (Centre) & Alkarim Jiwa (R) at the Signing Ceremony

UNEP-FI's Nuran Atef (Left) with DTB's Nasim Devji (Centre) & Alkarim Jiwa (R) at the Signing Ceremony

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In what can only be described as a move that will ripple across the entire financial landscape of East Africa and beyond, Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) has signed the United Nations Principles of Responsible Banking.

This monumental decision catapults DTB to the forefront of global sustainability efforts, as it joins an elite cadre of financial institutions committed to reshaping the very nature of banking to be more attuned to the environmental and social imperatives of the 21st century.

The UN Principles of Responsible Banking are not merely a set of guidelines but a profound blueprint for the future of the global financial system. They were meticulously crafted through a historic collaboration between the world’s leading banks and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI). 

By adopting these principles, DTB is committing itself to a rigorous, transformative process that will see it reengineer its entire business model to prioritize sustainability at every level—environmental, social, and governance (ESG).

This commitment by DTB extends across its entire regional network, encompassing its franchises in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. This unified regional pledge is not just a token gesture; it is a bold, declarative statement that DTB is ready to lead the charge towards a more sustainable future for the entire East African region. 

At the highly anticipated signing ceremony in Nairobi, Nasim Devji, DTB Group CEO and Managing Director, delivered a speech that resonated deeply with the assembled dignitaries, industry leaders, and international observers.

 “Signing the UN Principles for Responsible Banking is a testament to our unwavering commitment to sustainability and responsible banking. This is not just about DTB; this is about setting a new standard for the entire banking industry. Our commitment reflects our profound purpose to enhance the quality of life for all our stakeholders in a way that is both sustainable and deeply impactful. It underscores our relentless dedication to integrating sustainable practices into every aspect of our business. We are not merely participants in this global initiative; we are pioneers, and we are determined to make substantial, measurable progress towards a sustainable future.”

The principles themselves are nothing less than a revolutionary framework designed to compel banks to lead by example. They challenge financial institutions to harness the full potential of their products, services, and relationships to drive the changes necessary to achieve shared prosperity for both people and the planet. Under these principles, DTB will undertake a comprehensive, soul-searching evaluation of its business activities’ environmental and social impacts. The bank will set ambitious, far-reaching targets where it can make the most profound difference, and it will commit to a regimen of regular, public reporting on its progress—a level of transparency that is rare in the industry.

Godfrey Sebaana, CEO of DTB Uganda, provided further insights into the seismic shift that this commitment represents for the bank and the broader financial community.

 “We are uniquely positioned at the nexus of capital and development, enabling us to influence both businesses and consumers profoundly. By financing projects that directly address climate change, reduce inequality, and promote sustainable consumption, we can catalyze a transition to a more sustainable economy. This is not just about meeting the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030; it’s about laying the groundwork for a new economic order that is inclusive, equitable, and environmentally responsible. By embedding ESG considerations into every facet of our lending, investment, and advisory services, we are not just driving economic growth—we are reshaping what that growth means and whom it benefits.”

DTB Uganda’s commitment to sustainability is not merely aspirational; it is a clarion call for the entire industry to elevate its standards. Sebaana’s declaration was unequivocal: “Transparency is the bedrock of our sustainability strategy. We are not content with half measures or vague promises. Our commitment is to deliver regular, comprehensive, and globally aligned reporting on our sustainability performance. This is about holding ourselves accountable to the highest standards and leading the industry by example.”

As DTB embarks on this ambitious journey, it is setting a precedent that will undoubtedly influence the future of banking across the continent. The signing of the UN Principles of Responsible Banking is not just a significant step for DTB; it is a watershed moment for the financial industry in East Africa. 

With this bold move, DTB is not just aligning itself with global sustainability efforts—it is asserting itself as a leader, a visionary institution that is determined to be at the forefront of the global shift towards sustainable development.

 


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