Financing the future: The SBTi's Net-Zero Standard for Financial Institutions
In July 2025, the SBTi published its first-ever Financial Institutions Net-Zero Standard, providing a clear framework for financial institutions to set science-based net-zero targets across lending, asset owner investing, asset manager investing, insurance underwriting, and capital market activities. This deep-dive webinar explores the key elements of the new Standard and learn how to use it to set targets. Learn more at sciencebasedtargets.org/finance

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