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    Net-Zero Banking Alliance folds after mass exodus by members

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Net-Zero Banking Alliance disbands after member exits over antitrust concerns, affecting climate accountability in banking.

    Table of Contents

    • The Disbandment of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance
    • Background and Formation
    • Reasons for Disbandment
    • Implications for the Banking Sector
    • Future of Climate Accountability in Banking

    Net-Zero Banking Alliance Disbands Following Mass Member Exit

    The Disbandment of the Net-Zero Banking Alliance

    By Simon Jessop and Virginia Furness

    Background and Formation

    LONDON (Reuters) -The Net-Zero Banking Alliance is to cease operations after a vote to wind up the group which had already lost many of its members amid allegations from some U.S. lawmakers that membership breached antitrust regulations.

    Reasons for Disbandment

    The alliance, set up in 2021, was the banking industry's main body leading the sector's global effort to cut carbon emissions. An overhaul was proposed in August after many big banks left, to create a "framework initiative" rather than a membership-based organisation.

    Implications for the Banking Sector

    "As a result of this decision (vote), NZBA will cease operations immediately," a spokesperson for the group said. 

    Future of Climate Accountability in Banking

    Its resources, developed over several years, will remain accessible to banks seeking guidance on how to set decarbonisation targets.

    "The Guidance for Climate Target Setting for Banks and supporting implementation resources are the most widely used global banking framework focused specifically on setting decarbonisation targets and will remain publicly available," the spokesperson said. 

    The decision follows a similar move by a climate group for the insurance industry in 2024. Another climate-focused organisation for the asset management industry is also considering its next steps after facing similar political pressure.

    "It's bitterly disappointing to see the biggest banks in the world vote to step away from accountability around their commitments to prevent the worst effects of global heating," said Jeanne Martin, co-Director of Corporate Engagement at non-profit ShareAction.

    Martin said senior bankers needed to use their influence to push up standards for accountability on climate if there was to be any chance of making the clean energy transition happen.

    (Reporting by Simon Jessop; editing by Virginia Furness and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Net-Zero Banking Alliance has disbanded after losing many members.
    • •Allegations of antitrust breaches led to the alliance's end.
    • •The alliance aimed to guide banks on decarbonisation targets.
    • •Resources from the alliance will remain publicly available.
    • •The decision reflects wider challenges in climate accountability.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Net-Zero Banking Alliance folds after mass exodus by members

    1What is the Net-Zero Banking Alliance?

    The Net-Zero Banking Alliance was an initiative established in 2021 aimed at leading the banking sector's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

    2What are decarbonisation targets?

    Decarbonisation targets are specific goals set by organizations to reduce their carbon emissions over a defined period, contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.

    3What is antitrust regulation?

    Antitrust regulation refers to laws and policies designed to promote competition and prevent monopolistic practices in the marketplace, ensuring fair business practices.

    4What is climate accountability?

    Climate accountability involves holding organizations and individuals responsible for their contributions to climate change, ensuring they meet their environmental commitments and targets.

    5What is a climate-focused organization?

    A climate-focused organization is an entity dedicated to addressing climate change issues, promoting sustainability, and implementing strategies to reduce environmental impact.

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