Mobilink Bank goes the sustainable leadership way with ESG Training

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Mobilink Bank has become a frontrunner in sustainability by undergoing leadership training with Environmental, Social, and Governance practices training which are designed for the leadership team. This in-depth training initiative equipped the Bank’s top decision-makers with the knowledge and skills necessary to integrate ESG principles into the core of their operations.

“Equipping ourselves with a strong foundation in ESG principles is not only essential for navigating the future of digital and financial landscape, but it aligns with our core values of social responsibility and sustainable growth,” shared Haaris Mahmood Chaudhary, Interim CEO of Mobilink Bank. “Climate change threatens our communities, especially women, farmers, and small businesses who are the backbone of our economy. By equipping them with access to clean energy, our ESG-focused ‘Change to Sustain’ program is fostering sustainability. This leadership training in ESG will further empower us to make informed decisions that solidify its success and pave the way for future initiatives.”

The training took place in Islamabad and was conducted by Zero Point Partners, a leading environmental consultancy and led by, founder and CEO, Maha Qasim and Senior Associate, Aliza Aijaz, both experts in providing strategic and advisory support to banks and financial institutions on developing GHG emissions inventories, net zero target-setting, decarbonization planning, impact assessment, ESG reporting, and gender mainstreaming.

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