In 2024, the Group maintained its extra-financial performance trajectory, with a view to achieving the objectives set under its strategic plan.
The Group’s CSR strategy, in line with the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, consists of supporting all clients - individuals, companies and institutions - in their transition to a carbon-neutral economy that makes reasonable use of the planet’s resources, respects human rights and enables the inclusion of the most vulnerable. This strategy, which is part of a continuous improvement process, aims to help build a more sustainable world while ensuring the Group’s stability and performance.
To steer this strategy, BNP Paribas has set up a dashboard of 10 indicators, which is monitored on an annual basis by its Executive Committee and its Board of Directors. In 2024, BNP Paribas was still very well positioned to achieve the objectives set in its strategic plan and is continuing its trajectory, notably in financing the low-carbon transition. The main rating agencies rank BNP Paribas among the top financial institutions in the world. The scores obtained reflect our commitment to CSR and responsible practices, as well as the rigorous implementation of environmental, social and governance criteria in our activities.
OUR ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITY | 2024 | 2025 OBJECTIVES |
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Amount of sustainable loans | Amount of sustainable loans 2024 Amount of sustainable loans 2024 €133bn |
Amount of sustainable loans 2025 OBJECTIVES Amount of sustainable loans 2025 OBJECTIVES €150bn |
Amount of sustainable bonds | Amount of sustainable bonds 2024 Amount of sustainable bonds 2024 €106bn |
Amount of sustainable bonds 2025 OBJECTIVES Amount of sustainable bonds 2025 OBJECTIVES €200bn |
Amount of assets under management of open-ended funds, distributed in Europe and classified Article 8 and 9 according to the SFDR | Amount of assets under management of open-ended funds, distributed in Europe and classified Article 8 and 9 according to the SFDR 2024 Amount of assets under management of open-ended funds, distributed in Europe and classified Article 8 and 9 according to the SFDR 2024 €285bn |
Amount of assets under management of open-ended funds, distributed in Europe and classified Article 8 and 9 according to the SFDR 2025 OBJECTIVES Amount of assets under management of open-ended funds, distributed in Europe and classified Article 8 and 9 according to the SFDR 2025 OBJECTIVES €300bn |
OUR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY | ||
Share of women among the SMP (Senior Management Position) population | Share of women among the SMP (Senior Management Position) population 2024 Share of women among the SMP (Senior Management Position) population 2024 39% |
Share of women among the SMP (Senior Management Position) population 2025 OBJECTIVES Share of women among the SMP (Senior Management Position) population 2025 OBJECTIVES 40% |
Number of solidarity hours performed by employees over two rolling years (#1MillionHours2Help) | Number of solidarity hours performed by employees over two rolling years (#1MillionHours2Help) 2024 Number of solidarity hours performed by employees over two rolling years (#1MillionHours2Help) 2024 1,338,394 (in 2023 and 2024) |
Number of solidarity hours performed by employees over two rolling years (#1MillionHours2Help) 2025 OBJECTIVES Number of solidarity hours performed by employees over two rolling years (#1MillionHours2Help) 2025 OBJECTIVES 1 million (over 2 rolling years) |
Share of employees who completed at least four training courses during the year | Share of employees who completed at least four training courses during the year2024 Share of employees who completed at least four training courses during the year2024 99% |
Share of employees who completed at least four training courses during the year2025 OBJECTIVES Share of employees who completed at least four training courses during the year2025 OBJECTIVES 90% |
OUR CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY | ||
Number of beneficiaries of products and services supporting financial inclusion | Number of beneficiaries of products and services supporting financial inclusion 2024 Number of beneficiaries of products and services supporting financial inclusion 2024 5.0 million |
Number of beneficiaries of products and services supporting financial inclusion 2025 OBJECTIVES Number of beneficiaries of products and services supporting financial inclusion 2025 OBJECTIVES 6.0 million |
OUR ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY | ||
Amount of support enabling our clients to transition to a low-carbon economy | Amount of support enabling our clients to transition to a low-carbon economy 2024 Amount of support enabling our clients to transition to a low-carbon economy 2024 €179bn |
Amount of support enabling our clients to transition to a low-carbon economy 2025 OBJECTIVES Amount of support enabling our clients to transition to a low-carbon economy 2025 OBJECTIVES €200bn |
Amount of financing to companies contributing to protect terrestrial and marine biodiversity | Amount of financing to companies contributing to protect terrestrial and marine biodiversity 2024 Amount of financing to companies contributing to protect terrestrial and marine biodiversity 2024 €5.4bn |
Amount of financing to companies contributing to protect terrestrial and marine biodiversity 2025 OBJECTIVES Amount of financing to companies contributing to protect terrestrial and marine biodiversity 2025 OBJECTIVES €4.0bn |
Greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) | Greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO 2equivalent (CO 2e) per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 2024 Greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO 2equivalent (CO 2e) per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 2024 1.48 t CO2 e/FTE |
Greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO 2equivalent (CO 2e) per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 2025 OBJECTIVES Greenhouse gas emissions in tonnes of CO 2equivalent (CO 2e) per Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) 2025 OBJECTIVES 1.85 t CO 2e/FTE |
For more information on all of our financial indicators, see the 2024 Universal Registration Document on invest.bnpparibas