Beyond their traditional activities, financial institutions are increasingly being requested by their clients to support them in their ecological transition by providing tools and services to assess themselves and trigger action plans.
Laurie Masselot, Manager at Wavestone, discusses with Mamoun Tahri-Joutei, Head of Business Intelligence and Sustainable Development at Bank of Africa, about the role banks have to play for their business customers.
Bank of Africa's vital role in facilitating ecological transition for business customers
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