lunes, 27 de julio de 2015

Values-based Banking for a Better World


I predict a quiet but powerful revolution in the banking sector that will return banks to their people-centred roots. I believe the strongest banks will not be the biggest banks, as we currently understand them, but those recognising their true value to society – acting as financial intermediaries; and acting as servants of the people, organisations and the communities that make them possible. I dream that in the future, the most successful banks will be those investing consistently in social, economic and environmental change.

A different kind of banking

The Global Alliance for Banking on Values (GABV) comprises banks and banking cooperatives across Asia, Africa, Australia, Latin America, North America and Europe; serving 20 million customers; holding up to $100 billion of combined assets under management; and powered by a network of 30,000 co-workers. Alliance members have different operating models but collectively they share a common mission to use finance to find global solutions to international problems—and to promote a positive, viable alternative to the current financial system.

A challenge to change perceptions

In values-based banking, profit is a consequence of serving real needs in a real economy – not an end goal. This is different to the current ‘’mainstream’’ banking system and shifting this perception among bankers, policy makers and the public is a challenge for the GABV. A second challenge is to find, connect, learn from and work with new Alliance members. The more we grow as a network of profitable values-based banks, the stronger we become in connecting and learning from each other, advocating for change, and assisting mainstream banks to shift their banking models.

An opportunity to partner in Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia (MENASA)

We’re uncovering a growing number of banks in the MENASA region whose principles have close ties with those of GABV members, and we’d like to connect them to our members, so that they can collaborate and grow. A new fund initiated by the GABV in March, called SFRE, is also available as a very practical support vehicle to potential members. SFRE is the first global open-ended investment umbrella fund, with a $1 billion ambition, developed to deploy substantial amounts of long term capital to banks with a proven track record of serving the real economy by meeting the needs of individuals, enterprises and communities they serve, whilst also delivering robust and stable financial returns.

A growing movement

This is what we call values-based banking, and it is a growing, global movement. Behind the movement is GABV, a not-for-profit foundation that advocates and convenes the best examples of values-based banking from around the world. Together we can change the world!

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