LAURENCE PESSEZ AND ANTOINE SIRE September 9th, 2021
CSR FULLY EMBEDDED WITHIN THE GROUP'S STRATEGY
TOP HIGHLIGHTS
BNP Paribas company purpose
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A comprehensive governance
CSR is overviewed by the Company Engagement Department created end of 2017
and directly represented on the Group's Executive Committee
Executive Committee defines the CSR strategy
Board of Directors approves the CSR strategy and the annual reporting
"Corporate Governance, Ethics, Nominations and CSR Committee" is in charge of ethics, sustainability and
CSR since the Annual General Meeting of May 2016
GSCC
CCDG
(Group Supervisory and Control Committee)
(General Management Credit Committee)
validates financing and investment policies (e.g.
reviews all issues surrounding the
BNP Paribas Responsible Business Principles,
acceptability of risks including ethics and CSR
2018 Duty of Care vigilance plan…)
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Our key CSR
performance indicators
Group Sustainability and Incentive Scheme:
20% of 7,330 ke y employees' deferred variable compensation relies on the performance of the 9 CSR performance indicators
CSR Indicator
2018 Baseline
2019
2020
2021 Target
Amount of financing and investments to companies of sectors
€ 188 Bn
Increase by € 10 Bn / year
€ 168 Bn
€ 180 Bn
in average over the
considered as contributing directly to the achievement of UN SDGs
2019-2021 period
97 %
Maintain > 95%
Percentage of employees trained on an ethics-related issue
96,2 %
95,4 %
Percentage of women among the SMP (Senior Management
28 %
29 %
31 %
> 31 %
Position) population
Percentage of entities with more than 1,000 employees having taken
91 %
94 %
100 %
100 %
a commitment as regards disability
Percentage of employees having been trained at least twice over the
91,8 %
94,8 %
90,2 %
Maintain > 90 %
year
Number of solidarity hours performed by the employees
305 000 hours
> 450 000
> 510 000
1 million hours
hours
hours
Support (financing, investment for the account of third parties) to
€ 5,6 Bn
€ 6,2 Bn
€ 6,3 Bn
€ 6,3 Bn
associations and Social and Solidarity Economy enterprises
Financing for renewable energies
€ 15,4 Bn
€ 15,9 Bn
€ 17,8 Bn
€ 18 Bn
Greenhouse gas emissions in CO2 teq / FTE (kWh buildings +
2,45 CO2 teq
2,32 CO2 teq
1,85 CO2 teq
2,31 CO2 teq
professional travels)
/ FTE
/ FTE
/ FTE
/ FTE
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BNP Paribas is France's largest banking group. Net banking product (NBP) breaks down by activity as follows:
- retail banking (54%): retail banking activity in France (24.1% of NBP), in Belgium (14.6%), and Italy (10.2%). The remainder of the NBP (51.1%) is from international activities and specialized financial services activities (consumer loans, real estate credit, leasing credit, car fleet management, computer equipment leasing);
- finance and investment banking (34.4%): consulting and capital market activities (83.7% of NBP; merger-acquisition consulting, activities related to the stock, interest, and exchange markets, etc.) and financing (16.3%; financing for acquisitions, projects, raw material transactions, etc.);
- institutional and private management and insurance (11.6%): asset management, private banking activity (No. 1 in France), real estate and on-line brokerage services, insurance and securities services (No. 1 in Europe for retained securities).
At the end of 2023, BNP Paribas was managing EUR 988.5 billion in current deposits and EUR 859.2 billion in current loans.
Net banking product is distributed geographically as follows: Europe, Middle East and Africa (82.9%), America (9.8%) and Asia/Pacific (7.3%).