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KCB Group PLC provides very limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The disclosures highlight participation in sustainability forums and finance initiatives—such as noting that “KCB Bank Kenya was nominated by National Treasury under the Ministry of Finance to participate in Green Climate Fund Accreditation” and the CEO’s statement that “we have an additional responsibility to support the wider industry and our customer’s transition”—but they never identify any specific piece of legislation, regulation or governmental programme the bank has tried to influence. Likewise, no direct or indirect lobbying channels are described; there is no mention of meetings, letters, consultations, or the policymakers that might have been approached. The company only outlines broad aspirations, for example aiming “to have 25% of the loan portfolio dedicated to green projects,” without tying these ambitions to the pursuit of concrete policy changes. As a result, the disclosures convey general support for climate action but afford minimal transparency into actual lobbying activities, mechanisms, or desired policy outcomes.
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