
INTEGRATING GREEN FINANCE INTO COMMERCIAL BANKING PRACTICES: EVIDENCE FROM UZBEKISTAN
Anorqulova Mastura Sadirjon kizi , Teacher at the ISFT instituteAbstract
A key apparatus for planning monetary streams with natural supportability and climate objectives is the greenback. Green fund integration is vital, however immature, in rising economies like Uzbekistan, where the money-keeping industry is vital to capital allotment. This considers employment a desk-based audit of existing writing, bank reports, and administrative systems to examine the current status of green back in Uzbekistan's commercial managing an account teach. It comes about that organizational idleness, administrative insufficiencies, and a need for showcase motivations are the most common causes of the restricted selection of maintainable backbones.
In any case, there are a parcel of chances due to the developing interest in natural, social, and administrative (ESG) criteria around the world and Uzbekistan's developing interaction with worldwide monetary tech. The article's conclusion offers key approach suggestions implied to improve commercial banks' commitment to the improvement of green financing in Uzbekistan.
Keywords
green finance, commercial banks' commitment, Uzbek banks.
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