Press Release: Global Green Finance Index 6

Tuesday, 27 October 2020

Europe Leads The Way For Green Finance: London Loses Top Place For Quality

In the sixth Global Green Finance Index (GGFI 6), Western Europe continues to lead world centres in green finance depth and quality, taking nine of the top 10 places in depth and all top 10 places in quality. This reflects the continuing work being undertaken by European financial institutions, central banks, regulators, and the European Union to embed sustainability in their regulatory work, including their economic support in response to the covid-19 pandemic.

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We indicated in GGFI 5 that London’s lead in the quality index had been narrowing and that its leading position for quality was threatened. This prediction came to pass in GGFI 6. Zurich and Amsterdam have overtaken London to lead the quality index.

The leading driver of green finance continues to be Policy And Regulatory Frameworks, reinforcing the fact that green finance is a policy-driven sector, to date requiring government and regulatory action to thrive. Green Bonds are seen as a less interesting area of green finance than in previous editions of the GGFI, perhaps reflecting growing criticism of the uses to which green bonds have been harnessed.

Index Results

  • Amsterdam retained its leading position in the depth index. Zurich has risen to second place. In the quality index, these positions are reversed, with Zurich leading and Amsterdam second.
  • San Francisco was the leading centre outside Western Europe, ranking seventh for depth and equal 10th for quality.
  • New entrant Helsinki ranked 19th equal for depth and 12th for quality.
  • On depth, San Francisco and Oslo moved into the top 10, while Montreal and Hamburg fell back.
  • On quality, Oslo rose nine places to fourth, Munich and San Francisco moved into the top 10, and Hamburg and Vienna fell back.
  • Narrow margins separate centres at top of the tables. Among the top 10 centres the spread of ratings is 31 out of 1,000 for depth (44 in GGFI 5) and 43 for quality (44 in GGFI 5).

The top 20 ranked centres for depth and quality in GGFI 6 are shown in the table below:

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Covid-19 & The UN Sustainable Development Goals

In the supplement to this edition of the GGFI, we take the fifth anniversary of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as our theme. We explore the progress made towards the goals, and the likely impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on their attainment. We also consider the threats and opportunities to SDGs associated with financial services, and the leadership role that financial centres can play in directing humankind onto sustainable pathways.

Professor Michael Mainelli, Executive Chairman of Z/Yen, said:

“As in many other areas seeking reform, the covid-19 pandemic has ‘zoomed in on’ (sic) sustainability and finance. Green finance is moving fast, driven too by governments and regulators across the world. Innovation is increasing, not least in policy performance bonds, and now policy performance derivatives. Global financial support for sustainability is essential if we are to achieve the UN sustainable development goals.”

Full details of GGFI 6 can be found at www.greenfinanceindex.net.

We invite all those with an interest in green finance to take part in GGFI 7 by rating the financial centres you know here – www.greenfinanceindex.net/survey.

ENDS

Notes For Editors

About GGFI 6

GGFI 6 rates 74 financial centres across the world on the depth and quality of their green finance offering, combining assessments from financial professionals with quantitative data which form instrumental factors.

GGFI 6 uses 4,219 financial centre assessments collected from 617 people working in green finance who responded to the GGFI online questionnaire. The GGFI is updated regularly and ratings change as assessments and instrumental factors change.

To find out more about sponsorship opportunities, joining the Vantage Financial Centres network, further research, and bespoke reports on individual financial centres, please contact us.

Previous Editions

Previous editions of the GGFI can be accessed at www.longfinance.net/programmes/financial-centre-futures/global-green-finance-index/ggfi-publications/

Z/Yen & Long Finance

Z/Yen is the City of London’s leading commercial think-tank (www.zyen.com). GGFI is part of Z/Yen’s Long Finance initiative (www.longfinance.net), which undertakes research programmes on Financial Centre Futures, Sustainable Futures, Distributed Futures, Eternal Coin, and Meta-Commerce.

For more information please email Mike Wardle at mike_wardle@zyen.com or phone on +44 (0) 7880 737319.

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