Abstract
Green Banking is nowadays the most crucial issues in the financial arena. Globally the financial institutions are trying to accord to conserve the environment. The central bank of Bangladesh also formed some policy regulations for the banks and financial institutions to gain feasible development. The prime objectives of such article toward present the current status of sustainable banking practices of commercial banks in Bangladesh. A questionnaire survey method was used to collect required data about green banking awareness, online banking, greener future, natural environment, ethical and energy efficiency, training for consumer awareness, communication transaction, solar& biogas, green deposits and accounts, sustainability of banking, minimizing greenhouse effects, reducing carbon footprint from banking activities, pollution checkup camps, mitigate the risk of climate change, focuses on saving paper, debit & credit cards practices on 300 employees of different commercial banks. Also secondary data was collected from various articles to learn throughout the green banking implementation. From this research it has been figured out that there is designed green banking practices of merchant banks in Bangladesh. In order to improve the degree of satisfaction, motivation of clients various programs are offered by the commercial banks. This report is not sufficient for developing any conclusion but still the report may be useful for designing any further study to evaluate the green banking facilities provided by the financial institutions in Bangladesh.
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