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Our members
See who the Global Alliance for
Banking on Values represents and
explore our pioneering member banks.
Banking on Values represents and
explore our pioneering member banks.
See who the Global Alliance for Banking on Values represents and explore our pioneering member banks.

70+
members

45+
countries
Our impact
We serve close to 60 million customers, hold up to USD 200 billion of combined assets under management, and are supported by close to 80,000 co-workers.

12
supporting &
ecosystem partners
ecosystem partners

80k
employees

$200B+
annual
revenue assets
revenue assets

60M+
customers
Transforming finance
Every loan or investment has an impact on our future, for better or worse. Know how values-based banks transform finance to deliver a healthy climate, a fair economy and a diverse society through their daily operations and lending decisions.
Stories of Systemic Change
Societies fairer and our economies stronger”. “COVID-19 has deepened existing inequalities”, adds the United Nations, which considers reducing inequality one of the most pressing world issues. Inequality even has its own Sustainable Development Goal (SDG number 10), the UN’s universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030.

Stories of Systemic Change
How values-based banks promote a fairer economy
Societies fairer and our economies stronger”. “COVID-19 has deepened existing inequalities”, adds the United Nations, which considers reducing inequality one of the most pressing
Stories of Systemic Change
Money means power. And, if history shows us anything, it is the incredible number of individuals and communities who have been excluded from both.
Values-based banks show how money can be the catalyst for a more diverse and inclusive society. And how every person and institution can make a difference.

Stories of Systemic Change
How money can promote a more diverse and inclusive society
Money means power. And, if history shows us anything, it is the incredible number of individuals and communities who have been excluded from both.
Values-based
Stories of Systemic Change
How can we limit the devastating impact of an ever-growing number of climate-related catastrophes; from tropical storm Grace in Haiti to the deadly floods in Central Europe?
A powerful remedy is money, used differently. In fact, “Mobilise finance” is one of the four objectives of UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow (COP26), which aims to raise more than 100 billion dollars in “climate finance” per year to decelerate global warming.

Stories of Systemic Change
You can’t fix climate without fixing finance
How can we limit the devastating impact of an ever-growing number of climate-related catastrophes; from tropical storm Grace in Haiti to the deadly floods
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