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#Banks and financial institutions profiting from #weapons

By Clare Carlile
Friday 7th of April 2023

High street banks are funding some of the world’s most notorious #ArmsCompanies. We look at which banks are involved and what consumers can do. We also look at the wider financial industry and its links with #NuclearWeapons in particular.

How are banks financing the arms industry?

"Banks are behind almost every industry in the world, through their loans, insurance and other kinds of financing, including the arms industry.

"By funding arms companies, banks allow them to grow and innovate – developing new forms of #lethal weapons.

"In fact, banks are behind companies involved in the very worst forms of arms, such as nuclear weapons and #ClusterMunitions, despite the latter being banned by 120 countries.

"Unsurprisingly, arms companies are not generally picky about who they sell weapons to. This means that if a bank is funding an arms company, it may well be one that is selling to oppressive regimes.

Which banks are involved in financing arms companies?

"Unfortunately, many banks still finance arms companies.

"While some have said they will not fund the most destructive weapons, lots fall far short of refusing funding to arms companies altogether. And it is not just banks that are involved in the global arms trade. Lots of other financial institutions, such as investors, are also involved.

"Over three quarters of the brands included in our ethical current accounts guide lost half a mark under Arms & Military supply for their investments. This included all the five major high street banks: #Barclays, #HSBC, #Lloyds, #NatWest and #Santander.

"Banks such as Barclays, Lloyds, NatWest, Santander and #Citigroup, and other financial institutions such as #Aviva and #OldMutual have been named in relation to funding cluster munitions, nuclear weapons on the sale of arms to #Yemen.

What weapons are banks funding?
Banks funding cluster munitions

“Cluster munitions are indiscriminate weapons that pose a serious threat to civilian populations during and long after an attack. They spread dozens, or even hundreds, of bomblets called submunitions over an area the size of a football stadium or even more. On impact cluster munitions kill or maim anyone that is in that area. Also, many submunitions fail to explode on impact: they remain on the ground like landmines that kill and injure civilians long after the conflict has ended.'

"120 countries have signed a Convention that that bans the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of #ClusterBombs.

"Yet, in 2018, the Cluster Munition Coalition found that financial institutions had invested almost $9 billion in companies producing cluster munitions. Citigroup and Old Mutual were both found to invest in companies involved.

"Amongst the banks named in the report, Triodos, Co-operative Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland were all praised for having divestment policies in place.

"However, Aviva, Axa, Deutsche Bank, Edentree Investment Management, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered were all found to have incomplete policies in place."

ethicalconsumer.org/money-fina

Ethical Consumer · Banks and financial institutions profiting from weapons | Ethical ConsumerHigh street banks are funding some of the world’s most notorious arms companies. We look at which banks are involved and what consumers can do. We also look at the wider financial industry and its links with nuclear weapons in particular.

The high street banking group #NatWest is the latest company to be targeted by the Texas comptroller, #Glenn #Hegar, who has been naming companies that ✅restrict their business dealings with climate-harming fossil fuel firms

Texas officials have added #NatWest Group to a growing list of financial firms 🔸considered to be taking part in a “boycott” of energy companies,🔸 in a move that could limit the UK bank’s business with the oil-rich US state.
theguardian.com/business/artic

The Guardian · Texas comptroller adds NatWest to list of companies ‘boycotting’ fossil fuel firmsBy Kalyeena Makortoff

" #HSBC and #NatWest accused of financing #NorthSea #oil #extraction despite pledge
Two major #UK high street #banks have been accused of continuing to finance #FossilFuel expansion in the North Sea despite signing a pledge to align their activities with the net zero #climate goal.

HSBC and NatWest have provided tens of millions in finance to #Ithaca Energy, a #British oil and #gas company that is playing a key role in plans to exploit the controversial #Rosebank oilfield north-west of the #Shetland Islands. Another high street bank, #Lloyds, also provided finance but has since sold down the debt.

A group of more than 80 organisations including #GlobalWitness, #Greenpeace and the #RainforestActionNetwork have written to the banks’ chief executives calling on them to cease funding Ithaca and to end their relationship with the company."

theguardian.com/business/2024/

The Guardian · HSBC and NatWest accused of financing North Sea oil extraction despite pledgeBy Damien Gayle

#NatWest hit by profit fears as it admits Nigel #Farage failings

Who knew the frog-like spawn of the devil could impact on a major bank's profits?

Or is the #BBC just crap at headlines?

Linking two stories about the same institution together do not make them cause & effect...... someone tell the subbies on BBC News

bbc.co.uk/news/business-672366

BBC NewsNatWest hit by profit fears as it admits Nigel Farage failingsThe bank's shares tumble after it lowers profit expectations and admits failings in how it treated Nigel Farage.
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Look at what all the #Tory #MPs in this #Dogpile are really saying. (The live thread I've linked to has some, err, 'revealing' comments.).

They want far right views protected, and they want less ethics and regulation of the #Banking sector. This has been the aim all along.

Lloyds bank, of course, is a total slapper who will take on anyone, regardless of how dangerous or corrupt they are.

This is a victory for #Fascists and crooks.

#News #UK #Coutts #NatWest #Farage

theguardian.com/business/live/

the GuardianData watchdog to investigate complaint after NatWest boss discussed Nigel Farage details – as it happenedLive coverage of business, economics and financial markets as bank ousts chief executive Alison Rose following government intervention

#AlisonRose, pushed out as CEO of ‘#NatWest, one of Britain's biggest banks … after discussing personal details of a client — the populist politician Nigel #Farage — with a journalist.’

As an ex-employee of NatWest, Rose has my support. I don’t care what she said to journalists.

As a human being, Farage gets zero trust, respect, or sympathy from me.

independent.co.uk/news/nigel-f

The IndependentNatWest Bank CEO ousted after furor over politician Nigel Farage's bank accountBy Jill Lawless
Continued thread

As said, this is less to do with mock outrage over 'debanking', and more a certain part of the #UK right persuing a personal vendetta against a banking group headed by a left-leaning woman.

"#NatWest has ‘further to go’ in rectifying Nigel #Farage row, says #MichaelGove

"The #Telegraph reported that the BBC story was published a day after [BBC Business Editor Simon] Jack sat next to [NatWest chief executive Dame Alison] Rose at a charity dinner."

#News #Fascism

belfasttelegraph.co.uk/busines

BelfastTelegraph.co.ukNatWest has ‘further to go’ in rectifying Nigel Farage row, says Michael GoveBy By Sophie Wingate, PA Political Correspondent

NatWest ATM at King’s Cross (London, UK) station concourse has a skimmer on it, the machine has a phone number onscreen to ‘report suspicious activity’. So I call it.

Automated service which fails to work out what I’m on about and won’t let me past without my NatWest bank account number, which I don’t have because I’m not a NatWest customer.

Station security disinterested.

Anyway, it’s on the rightmost ATM at 4pm on Sun 16 Jul if anyone gives a flying fuck.