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The British Embassy in Baku and the Central Bank of Azerbaijan advance carbon accounting for the Azerbaijani banking sector

The British Embassy in Baku and the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) hosted the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF), and the British Standards Institution (BSI) to deliver carbon accounting training to Azerbaijani banking organisations.

The British Embassy in Baku and the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) hosted the Partnership for Carbon Accounting Financials (PCAF), and the British Standards Institution (BSI) to deliver carbon accounting training to Azerbaijani banking organisations.

The five-day event focused to develop the capacity of the banking sector to develop carbon accounting strategies for emissions associated with financial activities using international standards.

“The adoption of carbon accounting standards by financial institutions can help strengthen their sustainability and global competitiveness. There are opportunities for Azerbaijani banks in green finance and contributing to the greening of Azerbaijan’s economy across all sectors.”
Ulkar Safaraliyeva, Regional Programme Lead, at the British Embassy Baku.

“We are delighted to cooperate with our UK partners to this training. The initiative compliments CBA efforts to facilitate the green-finance transition in Azerbaijan and our efforts at COP 29 to advance the global sustainable- finance agenda. Our banks understand and appreciate the risks posed by climate change to their business, this training helps reenforce carbon accounting as a core element of their risk management and strategic planning frameworks.”
Rustam Tahirov, Director of the Financial Sector Sustainable Development at CBA.

"Azerbaijan is in an advantageous position to demonstrate that hydrocarbon economies can contribute to the global transition agenda. The Central Bank of Azerbaijan has been instrumental to harmonising international approaches to sustainable finance, as demonstrated at COP29. PCAF is here to support those efforts. We are delighted to be working with CBA and Azerbaijani financial institutions to raise awareness of global carbon accounting standards and to help facilitate their adoption in Azerbaijan."
Phillip Schauer, Technical Expert at PCAF.

“Organisations like BSI and PCAF are helping set the global benchmark for sustainability reporting. Our international carbon accounting standards have contributed to making the UK an international green finance hub. We are excited to partner with the British Embassy in Baku, CBA, and PCAF to share our experience with Azerbaijani financial institutions, and to support them on their transition finance and sustainability journeys.”
Volodymyr Yakubov, International Development Director, BSI