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3.28.2008 - 08:44am ET
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Citi Joins Ceres' Network of Companies
(CSRwire) BOSTON – Citing the company's leadership on climate change, Citi has been
approved by the Ceres board of directors as a Ceres network company.
Citi Inc. is the world's largest financial services company, which
provides global consumer services, corporate investment banking, global
wealth management and alternative investment services. Citi is among
several leading financial service companies, including Bank of America,
State Street, and Wachovia, that have joined Ceres, a leading coalition of
investors, environmental groups and public interest organizations working
with companies to address sustainability challenges. Citi is among more
than 70 companies in the Ceres network, including more than 20 Fortune 500
companies.
"We are pleased and excited to join the Ceres network. Ceres is a
well-respected NGO known for its expertise on climate change and
stakeholder engagement," said Pamela Flaherty, President and Chief
Executive Office of the Citi Foundation and Director, Citizenship at Citi,
"We look forward to partnering with them to further develop our
initiatives in this space."In May 2007, Citi announced its latest
expansion of the company’s sustainability program with a $50 billion
commitment over the next 10 years to address global climate change through
investments, financings and related activities to support the
commercialization and growth of alternative energy and clean technology
among the clients and markets it serves, as well as within its own
businesses and operations.
"Citi's commitment to tackle the challenges posed by climate change is
exciting," said Mindy S. Lubber, president of Ceres. "Citi is well
positioned to reduce both its own operational greenhouse gas footprint and
those of its clients. Ceres looks forward to working with Citi to develop
solutions to the climate threat and further integrate sustainability into
the company's business strategies, products and services."
In January 2008 Ceres released a report, Corporate Governance and Climate
Change: the Banking Sector, which analyzes climate change governance
practices of the world's largest banks. Of the 40 banks scored in the
report, Citi was ranked highest among US banks. The report found that a
growing number of banks are beginning to factor the risks of climate
change into their businesses, but that more aggressive actions are needed
from banks, such as explicitly incorporating carbon costs and climate risk
into their lending and investment decision-making.
In response to this growing concern around the carbon impact of
investments, Citi joined JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley last month in
releasing the Carbon Principles, a new set of guidelines for advisors and
lenders to U.S. power companies. The principles were in response to the
financial risks power companies face from emerging carbon-reducing
regulations.
"The Carbon Principles are a great start and are heading in the right
direction by putting carbon intensive industries on notice that they need
to factor carbon costs and climate risks into their business development
plans," Lubber said, "We are looking forward to seeing Citi and the other
bank signatories take these principles a step further by disclosing
specifics on actual implementation, including carbon pricing."
Companies that join the Ceres company network commit to making continuous
strides in improving their sustainability performance and reporting
practices by engaging with investors, environmental groups, and other
stakeholders.
About Ceres
Founded in 1989, Ceres is a leading network of investors, environmental
groups and other public interest organizations working with companies to
address sustainability challenges. Ceres also directs the Investor Network
on Climate Risk, comprised of more than 60 institutional investors who
collectively manage over $5 trillion in assets. For more information,
visit www.ceres.org.
About Citi
The leading global financial services company, Citi has some 200 million
customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries, providing
consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range
of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit,
corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth
management. Citi's major brand names include Citibank, CitiFinancial,
Primerica, Smith Barney, Banamex, and Nikko. Additional information may be
found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.
Note: Inclusion of a company in the Ceres network of companies reflects
the determination by Ceres that the senior executives and board of
directors of the designated company have demonstrated a genuine continuing
commitment to apply and support Ceres-approved corporate environmental and
social objectives/principles and to acknowledge and promote its publicly
available sustainability/corporate responsibility missions and values.
Inclusion of a company in the Ceres network of companies is not intended,
however, to constitute the endorsement or support by Ceres of the
company's business products, services and/or strategies.
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