Abstract
This review paper present the findings from key research on green banking initiatives, focusing on sustainability practices across countries. Green banking align to financial systems with environmental goals through policies, green loans, and sustainable investments. This review compares studies with a focus on Bangladesh, India, and China, analyzing trends, challenges, and policy implications. The synthesis reveals the varying implementation frameworks, market participation, and outcomes of green banking, along with persistent barriers across regions. This paper highlights the need for collaborative action, environment protection, capacity building, and policy standardization to foster global sustainable finance. Keywords: Green Banking, Green Fund, Environmental, Social and Governance.
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