ProCredit Bank announces the publication of its first Impact Report, highlighting how we contribute to economic, social, and environmental development, reflecting our ongoing commitment to sustainability.
Key focus areas and results for 2025:
Green financing
We continue to promote green financing by supporting investments in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and environmentally friendly technologies. In this context, the green loan portfolio increased by 13.8% compared to the previous year.
Climate impact
The financed renewable energy projects, especially photovoltaic ones, helped avoid approximately 9.5 ktCO₂eq of emissions, generating a direct impact on the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion
We strengthen the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our operations. Thus, 27% of the business loan portfolio was directed to women-owned enterprises (with a participation share of at least 50%).
Operational emissions
Operational emissions (Scope 1 and Scope 2) have been reduced by approximately 50% compared to 2015 and have remained stable in recent years, despite business growth.
Customer support and digitalization
We are continuously focused on supporting our customers in managing their financial needs and achieving their goals — from business development to strengthening financial stability.
An example in this regard is the implementation of the ProDigital service, which allows opening an account fully online, as well as the launch of the ProConnect, platform, contributing to the integration of companies into international value chains.
Looking ahead
The publication of this report marks the beginning of a long-term journey. We remain firmly committed to supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy, as well as to adaptation and mitigation processes related to climate change — a dynamic process involving ongoing challenges and developments.
In this context, we will continue to provide our customers and partners with the necessary support to manage these transformations and strengthen their long-term resilience.
Read the full report HERE.