Malaysian consumers want their banks to be green : Report
Consumers in Malaysia have little trust in the industry’s sustainability credentials, according to a new report. Why is the attitude to green finance globally increasingly being rejected by financial institutions and why does this change affect the environment?
Source: thesundaily.myPublished on 2022-06-01
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