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Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi AS’s disclosures emphasize that “Under the Sustainability Management System all operations including the Bank’s direct and indirect environmental impacts are conducted in compliance with those national and international agreements and commitments” and that “Climate Crisis and Environmental Management is one of the Bank’s strategic priorities,” but we found no evidence of a governance framework for its direct or indirect lobbying activities—there is no mention of oversight by a named individual or committee, no described monitoring procedures, and no processes to align policy engagement with its climate-change strategy.
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Yapı ve Kredi Bankası provides only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. It names a single policy focus—work on the “Green Deal” through the Turkish Industry & Business Association’s Environment and Climate Change Working Group—showing that it engages on at least one identifiable piece of climate policy. The bank explains that its involvement occurs indirectly, via membership in TÜSİAD, but offers no further detail on how it seeks to influence decision-makers or which government bodies or officials are approached. Likewise, it signals broad backing for themes such as combating climate change, sustainable finance, waste management and energy efficiency, yet it does not clarify the concrete regulatory changes or targets it advocates. Because the disclosure stops at listing one policy area, one channel of engagement and only high-level aspirations, the overall picture of the bank’s lobbying remains fragmentary.
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