List of entries to FT Sustainable Banking Awards
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.
By the March 15, 2006 deadline, a total of 90 entries to the FT Sustainable Banking Awards had been received from 48 institutions in 28 countries.
Bank of the Year:
ABN Amro, Netherlands
Bank Sarasin, Switzerland
Barclays, UK
BBVA, Spain
Citigroup, US
Deutsche Bank, Germany
Development Bank of Japan
Development Bank of South Africa
Dexia, France
DnB, Norway
Exim Bank, Tanzania
Findesa, Nicaragua
HSBC, UK
Investec, South Africa
Nedbank, South Africa
Rabobank, Netherlands
Shorebank, US
WestLB, Germany
Westpac, Australia
Yes Bank, India
Emerging Markets Bank of the Year:
ABN Amro Real, Brazil
ACBA Leasing, Armenia
Banca Comerciala Romana, Romania
Banco Bradesco, Brazil
Banco del Desarrollo, Chile
Banco do Brasil
Banco Interfin, Costa Rica
Banco Itau, Brazil
Bankinvest, Denmark
Charity Bank, UK
Eco Enterprises Fund, the Nature Conservancy, US
Financiera Compartamos, Mexico
HSBC, Mexico
ICICI Bank, India
Nedbank, South Africa
Planters Bank, Philippines
Priorbank, Belarus
Standard Chartered, UK
TBC Bank, Georgia
Yes Bank, India
Bankers of the Year:
ABN Amro, Netherlands
Banco do Brasil
Caixa Economica Federal, Brazil
Calyon, France
Citigroup, US
Credit Suisse
Mizuho, Japan
Nedbank, South Africa
Rabobank, Netherlands
WestLB, Germany
Yes Bank, India
Deal of the Year:
ABN Amro, Netherlands
ABN Amro Real, Brazil
ANZ, Singapore
Banco do Brasil
Bank of Kathmandu, Nepal
Caixa Economica Federal, Brazil
Calyon, France
Charity Bank, UK
Citigroup, US
Deutsche Bank, Germany
E+Co, US
Financiera Compartamos, Mexico
First MicroFinance Bank, Pakistan
HSBC, UK
Innovest, US
KfW Bank, Germany
Scotiabank, Canada
Standard Chartered, UK
WestLB, Germany
Yes Bank, India
Energy Deal of the Year:
ABN Amro Real, Brazil
ANZ, Singapore
Babcock & Brown, Australia
Banco do Brasil
Barclays, UK
Citigroup, US
Credit Suisse
HSBC, UK
Standard Chartered, UK
WestLB, Germany
Yes Bank, India
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