Green loans : National Australia Bank prods farmers to prove sustainable credentials via blockchain
The National Asset Management Agency (NAB) has started sending beef data to its customers using satellite imagery to meet demands from bond investors and regulators.The data is being sent to the National Bank of England (NAF) in a bid to improve the reporting process.
Source: afr.comPublished on 2023-01-19
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