Cairo Amman Bank Issues 2024 Sustainability Report Following Global Best Practices

Cairo Amman Bank Issues 2024 Sustainability Report Following Global Best Practices
Cairo Amman Bank Issues 2024 Sustainability Report Following Global Best Practices
Cairo Amman Bank announced the release of its 2024 Sustainability Report, prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and the sustainability reporting guidelines issued by the Amman Stock Exchange. This underscores the bank’s commitment to its social responsibility and its pivotal role in supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).اضافة اعلان

The report reviews the key achievements made by the bank during the year and reflects tangible progress in implementing its sustainability strategy across environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions. It also highlights initiatives and projects executed or supported by the bank as a key partner, demonstrating its deep commitment to creating a positive and sustainable impact on local communities throughout the Kingdom.

The report emphasizes the bank’s contributions to supporting the green economy through financing sustainable infrastructure projects, reducing the environmental footprint of its operations, adopting responsible institutional practices, alongside promoting responsible investment and managing environmental and social risks.

Furthermore, the report reflects the bank’s commitment to the economic modernization vision by focusing on digital transformation, developing the skills and competencies of its employees, and enhancing diversity and gender equality. This is embodied in the launch of the strategic framework for empowering women within the institution.

Through this report, Cairo Amman Bank reaffirms its ongoing approach of transparency and accountability, and the promotion of a culture of sustainability as an integral part of its institutional operations, contributing to building a more prosperous and sustainable future for society and the national economy.

To view the report, please visit the website: www.cab.jo