Sustainability governance structure
Read about how we structure areas to obtain a full overview of sustainability-related directions and decisions.
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Bli værende på denne siden | Fortsett til en lignende side på norskSound corporate governance means ensuring that companies are run sustainably, responsibly and as efficiently as possible on behalf of their shareholders. Confidence of legislators and the general public in companies acting sustainably and responsibly is crucial for the credibility of companies, and ultimately for their ability to execute their strategies and generate value. Nordea’s purpose and values are at the core of everything we do. They define our conduct and help us make the right decisions. By fostering a purpose-led culture with a robust operating model, we can enable speed and scale in the transition to a resilient economy , while at the same time reducing sustainability-related risks.
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Read about how we structure areas to obtain a full overview of sustainability-related directions and decisions.
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Active ownership is when shareholders engage in a company they have invested in to influence the company’s strategy and actions. It is a method often used in responsible investing to directly influence a company’s decisions.
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Small and medium-sized companies in Finland and Sweden are now offered green loans at reduced interest rates thanks to a collaboration between Nordea and the European Investment Fund.
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At our Capital Markets Day we presented our new sustainability targets for 2025, together with our updated business plan, strategic priorities and financial target. Nordea also announced that sustainability goals are now linked to the remuneration for senior leaders.
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