DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN FINANCE INFRASTRUCTURE AND CREATION OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS IN COMMERCIAL BANKS
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https://doi.org/10.60078/2992-877X-2025-vol3-iss11-pp136-141Abstract
This article analyzes the prospects for developing green finance products and creating innovative products in commercial banks. The research results indicate that green loans, ESG investments, and green bonds serve as essential tools for ensuring environmental, social, and economic sustainability in banking activities. Additionally, improving ecological risk management systems, cooperation with state and international financial institutions, and engaging young professionals and innovative ideas have been identified as key strategic directions.
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green finance commercial bank green loans ESG investmentsReferences
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