This Thursday,
October 22 2015, we will celebrate the second annual international
#BankingOnValues day. The awareness campaign is supported by strategic
partners, members of the public, and amplified by up to 27 member banks of the
Global Alliance for Banking on Values (www.gabv.org) across five
continents. One voice, with one message, on one day.
Some might
wonder why a crowd of bankers are collaborating on an initiative that links
banking with values. What on earth is it? Is it possible? Isn’t all banking
just about taking advantage, and making money in the easiest, fastest way
possible?
The answer is
no. This is not and should not be the business of banking.
All human
beings on this planet, regardless of creed, colour, nationality, or profession
have a connection and obligation to people and planet. Portrayed as A Pale Blue Dot in the famous photograph
taken by the Voyager I space probe back in February 1990, our planet, our home,
looks small when compared with the vast universe. The photo inspires us to
reflect upon the importance of our interdependence and connectedness. And the
obligation we should have towards each other.
Whether you’re
a farmer, engineer, shopkeeper, nurse or banker, we share a responsibility. This
responsibility, in the case of bankers, is not about making profit at any cost,
but about leveraging finance to leave a better future for the next generation: a
fairer world, a cleaner planet, and a more just economy.
Profit and
shareholder value shouldn’t be the only consequences of doing business or doing
banking. It is detrimental and short-sighted for bankers to make a killing
during the working week, and “do good’’ at the weekends. We need to flip this on its head, and change
our banking models to leverage all of our people, capital and resources to use
banking to support and increase economic, social and environmental impact.
Having the Pale Blue Dot photo in
each of our offices might just remind us of the critical role we play in
society and the obligation we need to keep in our minds.
That’s why this
year, on October 22, more than 30,000 bankers of the GABV, 27 members, multiple
partners, and interested policy makers, regulators and passionate public will
join webcasts, and social media conversations to grow a #BankingOnValues
movement that asks: “Why isn’t all banking done this way?” Values-based bankers do it because we want to highlight
our commitment to people, planet and prosperity. We do it because of our
commitment to something greater. We do it for the protection of our Pale Blue Dot.
I invite you to
join us on #BankingOnValues Day (www.gabv.org/bankingonvalues). Follow the hashtag
#BankingOnValues and participate in our debates. Tell your family and friends
that there is a group of bankers that bank in a different way, putting people before
profit; working for a better future for our Pale
Blue Dot.
We are all
bankers, after all. Where you choose to do your banking really matters.
In the words of
famous astronomer, Carl Sagan:
“From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not
seem of any particular interest. But for us, it's different ….. Our imagined
self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the
universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely
speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity – in all this
vastness – there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us
from ourselves ...... To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more
kindly with one another and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only
home we've ever known.”