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Mentions of ESG increased by a CAGR of 20% in the private banking industry since 2020

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The global private banking industry experienced a 20% rise in compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in company filings mentions of ESG since 2020. Key companies in terms of mentions include Standard Chartered, Intesa Sanpaolo, and UBS Group, according to GlobalData’s analysis of over 7,500 private banking company filings. 

Notably, since 2020, governance was the most referenced ESG theme in terms of mentions, ahead of environment and social, according to GlobalData's Company Filings database. Mentions related to ESG increased by 21% year-on-year in 2021 and by 1% year-on-year in 2022. 

Top five companies by mentions of ESG in the global private banking industry since 2020 

Of the 50 leading companies in the private banking industry, Swedbank had the highest year-on-year increase in references to ESG in 2022. GlobalData identified 1,848 ESG related sentences in the company's filings in 2022, 1% of all sentences. Meanwhile, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group had the highest year-on-year increase in references for ESG in 2021. GlobalData identified 2,189 ESG related sentences in the company's filings in 2021, 1% of all sentences. 

Company filings sentiment related to ESG in the global private banking industry since 2020 

GlobalData’s Company Filings Analytics also applies a sentiment weight to reference sentences, based on how positive the sentiment has turned. Sentiment score is based on the level of positivity on a scale of 0 to 1. The average sentiment score for ESG in 2022 was 0.75, which was more positive compared to the average industry sentiment of 0.61. 

GlobalData, the leading provider of industry intelligence, provided the underlying data, research, and analysis used to produce this article.  

Global Data’s Company Filings Analytics uses machine learning to uncover key insights and track sentiment across millions of regulatory filings and other corporate disclosures for thousands of companies across the world’s largest industries.