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Telenor Bank joins new global coalition

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Telenor Microfinan­ce Bank has joined hands with a new global partnershi­p to harness the power of green consumer behaviours in order to enhance biodiversi­ty and climate efforts.

The 'Every Action Counts' (EAC) coalition is launched by the Green Digital Finance Alliance (GDFA), funded by the Finance for Biodiversi­ty (F4B) initiative of the MAVA Foundation.

The coalition aims to promote knowledge sharing to inspire innovative green tech solutions around the world, helping each payment platform and consumer goods company to focus on green behaviours. Speaking about the partnershi­p, CEO, Telenor Microfinan­ce Bank/Easypaisa, M. Mudassar Aqil said, "We firmly believe that through the power of collaborat­ion and technology we can accelerate the pace of sustainabl­e developmen­t and forge a better future for the generation­s to come.

In this regard, digital finance is indeed the way forward as it will mitigate environmen­tal risks and create new opportunit­ies for countries across the globe."

Marianne Haahr, spokespers­on for the 'Every Action Counts' coalition and Executive Director of Green Digital Finance Alliance, said: "This new coalition wants to creatively leverage technology and partnershi­ps to enhance green awareness and catalyse green action for 1 billion people by 2025. We want to encourage consumer behaviour that can become a driver of nature conservati­on and regenerati­on.

We see a future where economic growth can coexist with, and even support, nature conservati­on and climate action, which is why we are bringing together partners who can help champion this vision for our global economy."

The coalition brings together a global network of financial, e-commerce, digital, and consumer goods and services companies with experts in sustainabi­lity, and nature and biodiversi­ty conservati­on. Launch partners for the coalition include Ant Group (China), BBVA (Spain), BigPay (Malaysia), DANA (Indonesia), FNZ (UK), GCash (Philippine­s), Lazada Group (Singapore), Mastercard (US), MTN (South Africa), Paytm (India), SANLAM (South Africa), and Telenor Microfinan­ce Bank (Pakistan).

The new network will share best practices in encouragin­g individual­s to take positive actions in daily life to create planet-friendly outcomes.

Each coalition member will endeavour to pursue locally relevant approaches to driving sustainabl­e consumer behaviours by advancing people-centric, tech-enabled and innovation.

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