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This survey is part of a research project carried out by SOAS University of London, the South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre, and WWF-Singapore. It aims to better understand the views of banks regarding the effectiveness and impact of sustainable finance measures enacted in the Asia-Pacific region.

A first survey has already been sent to central banks, regulators and supervisors, to understand which measures have been taken or are being considered, and why, and to what extent their impacts are being monitored. This particular survey aims to understand the perspective of banks who have had to implement such measures, or are preparing to do so.

This research is funded by the INSPIRE Research Platform which is dedicated to supporting the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS). Your responses will be kept strictly confidential and not disclosed to any party outside. Additionally, your name and that of your bank will be anonymised and will not be identifiable in any subsequent publication. Your participation is voluntary and you are free to withdraw at any time without reason and without negative consequences.

For context, please find here an indicative list of measures that can be taken by central banks, regulators and supervisors to contribute to a sustainable financial system that supports the transition to a low-carbon, resilient and sustainable economy (hereinafter referred to as “sustainable finance measures”).

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