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    Barclays Chalks up 500 Million Pounds in Revenues From Sustainable Finance

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    Posted on July 29, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Barclays earned £500M from sustainable finance in 2024, targeting $1 trillion by 2030. The bank is expanding climate efforts with clients.

    Barclays Generates £500 Million from Sustainable Finance Initiatives

    Barclays' Sustainable Finance Revenue

    By Virginia Furness and Simon Jessop

    Overview of Sustainable Finance

    LONDON (Reuters) -Barclays made 500 million pounds ($666.20 million) in revenue from sustainable and low-carbon transition finance in 2024 and is looking to expand its climate planning efforts with clients, its sustainability chief told Reuters on Tuesday. The bank said it would stick to its net-zero emissions by mid-century target - despite U.S. political backlash against climate-related initiatives - but that the pace of change in the real economy was being tested by diverging policy approaches, continued dependence on conventional energy in many economies and other factors. In the first major update on its strategy since 2020, Daniel Hanna, group head of sustainable and transition finance, said Barclays remained committed to the transition because it delivered a strong commercial opportunity for the bank. "This is something that we're doing not just because it's important to our clients, but also because it's an opportunity that we think we are well positioned to capture on behalf of our shareholders, as well as being a risk to manage," he said. Hanna said lending to customers using sustainable products also generated higher-than-average returns for the bank. Barclays' profits rose by a better-than-expected 23% in the first half of this year, driven largely by its investment banking unit, it said on Tuesday. The bank set a target of $1 trillion in lending for sustainable and transition-related finance by 2030 and has facilitated over a quarter of a trillion dollars in sustainable and transition finance since 2020. It had also deployed 239 million pounds of equity to nascent technologies needed to help the world reach its climate goals. "There's a huge opportunity to scale climate tech," Hanna said. "It provides new growth areas, it creates jobs, but it is also quite challenging." Already liaising with clients across a range of sectors, the bank would expand coverage of its climate transition framework to listed companies in the commercial real estate and mining industries and look to incorporate broader nature and social factors, Hanna said. The bank uses the framework to better understand how its clients plan to transition to a lower carbon future and to offer guidance and financing then help them meet those goals, Hanna said. "It is both an engagement tool, a way of spotting opportunities, and then a way for identifying where our portfolios are heading as well," he said. "Over the last few years, we've really deepened our understanding [of the transition]."

    Future Climate Planning Efforts

    ($1 = 0.7505 pounds)

    (Reporting by Simon JessopEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Table of Contents

    • Barclays' Sustainable Finance Revenue
    • Overview of Sustainable Finance
    • Future Climate Planning Efforts

    Key Takeaways

    • •Barclays generated £500 million from sustainable finance in 2024.
    • •The bank aims for $1 trillion in sustainable lending by 2030.
    • •Sustainable finance offers higher returns for Barclays.
    • •Barclays is expanding its climate transition framework.
    • •The bank is investing in climate tech and new growth areas.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Barclays chalks up 500 million pounds in revenues from sustainable finance

    1What is sustainable finance?

    Sustainable finance refers to financial activities that consider environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, aiming to promote sustainable development while generating economic returns.

    2What is climate transition finance?

    Climate transition finance involves funding aimed at helping businesses and projects transition to a low-carbon economy, supporting sustainable practices and technologies.

    3What are sustainable products in banking?

    Sustainable products in banking are financial services and investment options designed to support environmentally friendly projects and initiatives, such as renewable energy or green technology.

    4What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems and processes that direct and control a company, focusing on the relationships among stakeholders and the goals of the organization.

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