Net Zero Finance Tracker: First tool to aggregate, standardize and assess progress of financial actors on actions beyond commitments
INSIGHT by the Climate Policy Initiative

© Allison Saeng
First tool to aggregate, standardize and assess progress of financial actors on actions beyond commitmentsData filtered by countries, actor type, and available at the level of individual institutionsTool reveals some progress on making commitments, but less on implementation and impact
The most comprehensive tracking of global financial institutions’ net zero commitments and actions to date reveals mixed progress on reaching global climate goals.Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) has launched a new Net Zero Finance Tracker (NZFT) to provide a comprehensive assessment of how private finance institutions are progressing on delivering net zero impact on the ground.Valerio Micale, who leads development of the NZFT tool for CPI, said: “Since the Paris Agreement, many initiatives have been launched to galvanize climate action by financial institutions. It is now important to understand progress, implementation gaps, and inform the response of regulators and coalitions, who often struggle to make sense of the data.”“The NZFT is a collaborative and interactive data platform that aims to assess how financial institutions are progressing on their climate commitments and delivering impact on the ground,” Micale added. “We achieve that by aggregating, standardizing and benchmarking data and information across multiple existing data efforts, hence our network with the various existing data initiatives is at the centre of this project.”This edition of the NZFT platform covers 562 private financial institutions that are members of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), with combined assets of more than USD 80 trillion. The goal is to progressively expand coverage of entities across the financial system, and data used for the assessment. NZFT users can explore the dataset in aggregate, as well as by categories including country and actor type. They can also search by institution to learn about an individual institution’s progress on net zero.Actions are tracked under three categories:
aboutCPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. Our mission is to help governments, businesses, and financial institutions drive economic growth while addressing climate change. Our vision is to build a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive global economy.
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The most comprehensive tracking of global financial institutions’ net zero commitments and actions to date reveals mixed progress on reaching global climate goals.Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) has launched a new Net Zero Finance Tracker (NZFT) to provide a comprehensive assessment of how private finance institutions are progressing on delivering net zero impact on the ground.Valerio Micale, who leads development of the NZFT tool for CPI, said: “Since the Paris Agreement, many initiatives have been launched to galvanize climate action by financial institutions. It is now important to understand progress, implementation gaps, and inform the response of regulators and coalitions, who often struggle to make sense of the data.”“The NZFT is a collaborative and interactive data platform that aims to assess how financial institutions are progressing on their climate commitments and delivering impact on the ground,” Micale added. “We achieve that by aggregating, standardizing and benchmarking data and information across multiple existing data efforts, hence our network with the various existing data initiatives is at the centre of this project.”This edition of the NZFT platform covers 562 private financial institutions that are members of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), with combined assets of more than USD 80 trillion. The goal is to progressively expand coverage of entities across the financial system, and data used for the assessment. NZFT users can explore the dataset in aggregate, as well as by categories including country and actor type. They can also search by institution to learn about an individual institution’s progress on net zero.
- Targets – signalling intent to respond on net zero;
- Implementation – measuring whether climate considerations are factored into decision-making processes; and
- Impact – assessing whether they are having an effect on the real economy.
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aboutCPI is an analysis and advisory organization with deep expertise in finance and policy. Our mission is to help governments, businesses, and financial institutions drive economic growth while addressing climate change. Our vision is to build a sustainable, resilient, and inclusive global economy.
All opinions expressed are those of the author and/or quoted sources. investESG.eu is an independent and neutral platform dedicated to generating debate around ESG investing topics.