UOB publishes Sustainability Report 2025 with SGD 70.1 billion in sustainable financing

Reuters03-19 18:05
UOB publishes Sustainability Report 2025 with SGD 70.1 billion in sustainable financing
  • UOB released its Sustainability Report 2025, outlining its sustainability approach, objectives and performance.
  • Sustainable financing extended totalled SGD 70.1 billion, and loans to support SMEs’ sustainable business practices reached SGD 7.8 billion.
  • Operational carbon neutrality was maintained, alongside a target to reduce combined Scope 1 and 2 emissions intensity by 25% by 2030 versus a 2018 baseline.
  • Net zero targets covered six sectors, including power (64% emissions-intensity reduction by 2030) and automotive (58% emissions-intensity reduction by 2030).
  • Community contributions were reported at SGD 32.1 million, supporting more than 350,000 beneficiaries across the region.


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