De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.
De Nederlandsche Bank N.V. (DNB), headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands, plays a pivotal role in the financial services sector, specifically within the industry of services auxiliary to financial intermediation (67). Established in 1814, DNB has evolved into a cornerstone of the Dutch financial landscape, overseeing monetary policy, financial stability, and the regulation of financial institutions.
DNB's core services include the issuance of currency, management of foreign reserves, and the supervision of banks and insurers, ensuring a robust financial system. Its unique position as both a central bank and a regulatory authority allows it to maintain a balance between economic growth and financial stability. Recognised for its commitment to transparency and innovation, DNB continues to enhance its market position through strategic initiatives and a focus on sustainable finance.
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De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.’s score of 49 is higher than 66% of the industry. This can give you a sense of how well the company is doing compared to its peers.
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Industry Intensity
Services Auxiliary to Financial Intermediation is among the least carbon-intensive industries
Industry performance
The Services Auxiliary to Financial Intermediation industry has increased its overall emissions by 11% since 2019
Emissions trajectory 2020 – 2027
Reported emissions
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De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.'s reported carbon emissions
De Nederlandsche Bank N.V. (DNB), headquartered in NL and operating in services auxiliary to financial intermediation (67), has reported its carbon emissions for recent years. For 2024, DNB's total reported emissions were approximately 1.66 billion kg CO2e. This figure includes Scope 1 emissions totalling about 615,000 kg CO2e (comprising mobile combustion, fugitive emissions, and stationary combustion), and Scope 2 emissions of approximately 2,122 kg CO2e from purchased electricity. Scope 3 emissions for the same year were around 3.22 million kg CO2e, primarily from business travel and employee commutes. In 2023, DNB's total emissions amounted to approximately 1.71 billion kg CO2e. Scope 1 emissions were about 821,000 kg CO2e, and Scope 2 emissions reached approximately 8.32 million kg CO2e, attributed to purchased electricity. Scope 3 emissions for 2023 were roughly 6.35 million kg CO2e, covering business travel and employee commutes. DNB's total emissions for 2022 were approximately 1.45 billion kg CO2e, with reported Scope 1 and 2 emissions totalling about 171.71 million kg CO2e. Prior to 2022, specific emissions data in kg CO2e is not available, though DNB did report CO2 emissions per employee for 2019 (approximately 2,540 kg CO2e per employee) and 2018 (approximately 2,910 kg CO2e per employee). DNB has disclosed a revenue-weighted carbon emissions intensity of 0.074 units of revenue per unit of revenue for 2024 and 0.041 units of revenue per unit of revenue for 2023. For previous years, carbon emissions per employee were reported as an intensity metric. While specific reduction targets and achievements are not detailed in the provided data, DNB's reporting indicates a commitment to tracking and disclosing its environmental impact within the financial intermediation sector.
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De Nederlandsche Bank N.V.’s Climate Goals (2030 & 2050)
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