Since 2016 Banks financed an alarming $1.9 trillion in fossil fuels. Most oil and gas companies rely almost entirely on bank financing to continue their extractions. So who is on the dirty list? JP Morgan Chase alone invested a whopping $196 billion since the Paris Agreement.
Banking for Good: Align your Money with your Values
Since the revelations several NGOs: Rainforest Action Network, Fossil Banks, Go Fossil Free are now committed towards shining light on the truth behind banking, check their websites to find out more! Want to Take Action? Sign their petitions, or align your money with your values and change bank if yours is on the dirty list below!
JPMorgan Chase – $196 billion
Wells Fargo – $151 billion
Citi – $129.49 billion
Bank of America – $106.69 billion
RBC – $100.54 billion
Barclays – $85.8 billion
MUFG – $80.04 billion
TD Bank – $74.15 billion
Scotiabank – $69.57 Billion
Mizuho – $67.71 billion
Morgan Stanley – $66.93 billion
Goldman Sachs – $59.26 billion
HSBC – $57.81 billion
Credit Suisse – $57.42 billion
Bank of Montreal -$56.58 billion
Bank of China – $55.50 billion
Deutsche Bank – $53.94 billion
BNP Paribas – $50.97 billion
ICBC – $48.01 billion
China Construction Bank – $39.53 billion
SMBC – $28.10 billion
CIBC – $37.37 billion
Société Générale – $36.47 billion
Crédit Agricole – $32.16 billion
UBS -$25.84 billion
ING – $25.55 billion
Agricultural Bank of China – $25.07 billion
BPCE/Natixis – $20.83 billion
UniCredit – $17.06 billion
Standard Chartered – $15.24 billion
Santander – $14.97 billion
BBVA – $12.08 billion
RBS – $4.37 billion