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The financial industry plays an essential part in driving progress on the most pressing environmental, social and governance (ESG) challenges of our time. J.P.Morgan is committed to building a more sustainable and inclusive economy, from accelerating the transition to a lower-carbon world, to bridging development gaps in emerging countries, to advising on board diversity strategies and much more. In 2021, the firm set a target to finance and facilitate more than $2.5 trillion over 10 years,putting these objectives into practice by addressing climate change and directly contributing to sustainable development.

J.P.Morgan can impact ESG criteria by offering expertise, capital, data and resources. The firm helps clients achieve their sustainability goals by:

Our offerings, insights, research and recent deals underscore the firm’s expanding role in supporting the global shift towards a lower-carbon, more sustainable economy in both emerging and developed markets.

J.P.Morgan’s ESG products and services

J.P.Morgan offers a wide range of ESG solutions across the Commercial & Investment Bank (CIB) and Asset Management businesses. The solutions are used by clients including corporations, institutional investors, start-ups and more.

Provides clients the insights and expertise needed to navigate the challenges of transitioning to a low-carbon future. This center of excellence is also tasked with developing and implementing J.P. Morgan’s strategy to align, over time, its financing portfolio with net zero emissions by 2050.

The Center for Carbon Transition is a key business within Corporate Advisory & Sustainable Solutions (CASS). Learn more about CASS.

Provides industry-specific banking expertise to companies that are advancing decarbonization through transformative technologies across five sectors: renewable energy, efficiency technology, sustainable finance, agriculture and food technology, and clean energy mobility.

Serves as a specialist group of investment bankers who provide advice and transaction support to advance sustainability solutions for our clients. The team provides clients with access to sustainability-focused capital across equity, debt and private markets.

Sustainable Solutions is a key business within Corporate Advisory & Sustainable Solutions (CASS). Learn more about CASS.

Mobilizes capital to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in emerging economies.

Advises corporate clients and individual directors and provides strategic consulting on corporate governance matters, board composition and board best practices.

Delivers tailored Markets ESG solutions for institutional and corporate clients.

Helps clients transition to more sustainable payment practices and operations.

Provides ESG data and analytics based on propriety and third-party sources across all asset classes to help investors access the insights needed to achieve their portfolio objectives.

Sustainable Investment Data Solutions
Enables institutional investors to immediately extract value from multiple sources of sustainable investment and ESG data. Our data normalization, management, calculation and screening capabilities address the challenges of using internal and external ESG data with a scalable, time-efficient and cost-effective alternative.

Provides ESG integrated, sustainable and climate-focused strategies to help clients meet their investment objectives.

ESG capabilities within the Commercial & Investment Bank

Learn more about the solutions from J.P.Morgan’s Commercial & Investment Bank.

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Center for Carbon Transition

J.P.Morgan’s center of excellence that provides clients the data and firmwide expertise needed to navigate the challenges of transitioning to a low-carbon future.

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Sustainable Investment Data Solutions

Extract maximum value from your sustainable investment data in minutes, not months.

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Development Finance Institution

Spurring additional capital to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Director Advisory Services

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ESG research and insights

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Speed, scale, pragmatism: How to boost climate finance in 2024

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Setting the low-carbon transition in motion

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It’s time to solve the energy transition’s project development problem

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Clean Tech Stars Conference

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The outlook on ESG with Chuka Umunna

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Development finance for emerging markets

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The power of clean technology: A conversation with Marc Borrett

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Unpacked: ESG investing

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Unpacked: Energy transition

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Allbirds and J.P.Morgan:
A trusted partnership

See how J.P.Morgan worked with Allbirds every step of the way in their journey to grow their business to address the needs of its sustainability-conscious consumers.

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Financing Toyota’s sustainability vision of the future

Toyota's record $4.85 billion financing deal, led by J.P.Morgan's investment banking team, is driving its sustainability agenda and shaping the overall corporate transformation.

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Powering vaccine expansion in vulnerable countries

Targeting relief for embattled developing nations, J.P.Morgan leads $750 million bond financing to help equalize COVID vaccine distribution.

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Breaking new ground: Asia ex-Japan’s first sustainability-linked bond

Property developer NWD commits to achieving 100% renewable energy in China’s Greater Bay Area properties, or will face penalties.

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Market views and industry news from J.P.Morgan

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Market views and industry news from J.P.Morgan

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FAQs

ESG? ›

ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance. ESG investing refers to how companies score on these responsibility metrics and standards for potential investments. Environmental criteria gauge how a company safeguards the environment.

What does ESG mean for business? ›

What is the definition of ESG? ESG stands for “Environmental, Social and Governance.” ESG can be described as a set of practices (policies, procedures, metrics, etc.) that organisations implement to limit negative impact or enhance positive impact on the environment, society, and governance bodies.

What the heck is ESG? ›

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a framework used to assess an organization's business practices and performance on various sustainability and ethical issues. It also provides a way to measure business risks and opportunities in those areas.

Who is behind ESG? ›

The term ESG first came to prominence in a 2004 report titled "Who Cares Wins", which was a joint initiative of financial institutions at the invitation of the United Nations (UN).

What is an ESG example? ›

The company's ESG plans include promoting sustainability, reducing waste, and promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Mattel's "Sustainability 360" program tries to reduce the company's carbon footprint and promote sustainable and social practices throughout the supply chain.

Is ESG good or bad? ›

Companies with a low ESG score are thought to have the worst environmental, social, and governance impacts. Undesirable ESG scores have also been linked to rising poverty levels in the communities where the firm operates, as well as poor employee mental health.

What is ESG in basic terms? ›

ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)

Environmental factors consider a company's impact on the environment, social factors assess its relationships with employees, communities, and customers, and governance factors evaluate its leadership and management practices.

Why are people against ESG? ›

“They may also argue that considering ESG factors could conflict with a fiduciary's duty to act in the best financial interests of plan participants. Some opponents also believe that ESG investing is politically motivated and could lead to biased investment decisions.”

What is the ESG controversy? ›

An ESG controversy case is defined as either an event or an ongoing situation in which company operations and/or products allegedly have a negative environmental, social and/or governance impact.

Why is ESG a risk? ›

ESG Risks are those arising from Environmental, Social and Governance factors that a company must address and manage. These risks are a combination of threats and opportunities that can have a significant impact on an organisation's reputation and financial performance.

Who opposes ESG? ›

Meanwhile, Republicans have ramped up their opposition to the movement, both vocally and politically, passing legislation to prevent state governments from investing in funds that use certain ESG criteria.

What companies are turning away from ESG? ›

Investment firms JPMorgan Asset Management and State Street Global Advisors both pulled out of Climate Action 100 plus, and Blackrock is reducing its involvement. Altogether it means about $14 trillion leaving that effort. So does this mark the beginning of the end of the ESG movement?

Who's pushing ESG? ›

For years now, BlackRock, the nation's largest asset manager, and its CEO Larry Fink, have championed ESG investment strategies. Today, a growing number of money managers are calling on companies to calculate environmental and social risks such as climate change and board diversity.

Is ESG a fad? ›

Six predictions for ESG in 2024: The year ESG emerged from fad to essential business. This year, 2024, will be the one in which companies will begin to take environmental, social & governance (ESG) activities seriously, proving once and for all that ESG is here to stay.

What is ESG for dummies? ›

What is the ESG of a company? ESG stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. It is a framework used to evaluate a company's sustainability and ethical impact.

What is the main goal of ESG? ›

ESG stands for environmental, social and governance. These are called pillars in ESG frameworks and represent the 3 main topic areas that companies are expected to report in. The goal of ESG is to capture all the non-financial risks and opportunities inherent to a company's day to day activities.

What is the basic concept of ESG? ›

ESG investing focuses on companies that follow positive environmental, social, and governance principles. Investors are increasingly eager to align their portfolios with ESG-related companies and fund providers, making it an area of growth with positive effects on society and the environment.

What is an example of ESG policy? ›

We will preserve and promote the protection of human rights and welfare within our own business activities, as well as those of our supply chain, in accordance with our Modern Slavery Statement, Health and Safety Policy, Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy, Equality and Diversity Policy and being a Living Wage ...

What are ESG risks? ›

ESG Risks are those arising from Environmental, Social and Governance factors that a company must address and manage. These risks are a combination of threats and opportunities that can have a significant impact on an organisation's reputation and financial performance.

What are the ESG rules? ›

What are ESG regulations? ESG regulations are government standards for ESG-related actions, reporting, or disclosures. ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance, and it is a framework for evaluating the sustainability and ethical impact of a company or investment.

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