30 Business Leaders Join UN Push to Scale Up Private Sector Investment for Sustainable Development
16 October 2019
External Press Release
CAMFED climate-smart agriculture programme in Africa
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Climate-smart agriculture programme in Africa

UNITED NATIONS, 16 October 2019 – The UN announced today that 30 influential leaders from the corporate world will work together over the next two years in a bid to free up trillions of dollars from the private sector to finance the Sustainable Development Goals.

Convened by Secretary-General António Guterres, the Global Investors for Sustainable Development (GISD) Alliance is co-chaired by Oliver Bäte, CEO of Allianz, and Leila Fourie, CEO of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, and includes the heads of Bank of America, Citigroup, ICBC, Infosys, Investec, Santander, UBS and other prominent international corporations. 

“We face widening inequality, increased devastation from conflicts and disasters and a rapidly warming Earth. These leaders have seized our sense of urgency, recognizing that our pace must be at a run, not a crawl,” Guterres said. “They are committing to cooperate across borders, across financial sectors and even with their competitors, because it is both ethical and good business sense to invest in sustainable development for all people on a healthy planet.”

The High-Level Dialogue on Financing for Development held during the recent UN General Assembly brought to attention the urgent need for increasing government spending on crucial sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, and climate change. Most developed countries have not met their commitments to ODA, while factors like poverty, corruption, and tax evasion limit domestic resources in developing countries.

The development finance needs are estimated at trillions of dollars per year, and even if funding from all public sources is maximized, there will still be a significant shortfall, making financing from the private sector imperative.

"As responsible companies, we can create long-term value by embedding sustainability into our core business,” said Bäte. “Investing in the stable development of societies across the globe is not only the right thing to do, it also includes economic opportunities. We are convinced that investments in emerging markets can foster sustainable growth without losing sight of our customers’ interests.”

The UN’s research suggests that there is no shortage of money from the private sector which could be invested in sustainable development. However, a combination of factors, including the policy environment, incentive structures and institutional conditions, tend to discourage the kind of long-term commitment that is needed.

The establishment of the GISD Alliance acknowledges the scale of the challenges we face collectively and the role that the finance sector has to play in meeting these challenges,” said Fourie. “Exchanges are a vital part of the financing ecosystem – promoting relevant disclosure, enabling effective price discovery, and ultimately mobilising funds to productive ends. We all have much work to do, and the time to start is now.”

The Alliance aims to use their expertise, influence and business acumen in devising ways to stimulate long term investment in development and speed up progress towards achieving the SDGs.

Over the next two years, the group will:

  • Deliver solutions to unlock long-term finance and investment in sustainable development both at company and system-wide levels;
  • Mobilize additional resources for countries and sectors most in need;
  • Find ways to increase the positive impact of business activities; and
  • Align business practices with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

The move comes amidst a growing recognition in the corporate community that the continued success of their companies is inextricably linked to a sustainable future for the world.

The Secretary-General has established a timeline for actionable results over the life of the Alliance. Its work will be coordinated by the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs.

This press release was initially published by the United Nations.

For more information on GISD, visit this website.

GISD Alliance Membership

COMPANY

COUNTRY

GISD REPRESENTATIVE

Allianz SE

Germany

Mr. Oliver Bäte, CEO

APG

Netherlands

Mr. Ronald Wuijster, CEO

Aviva

U.K.

Mr. Maurice Tulloch, CEO

Banco Santander

Spain

Ms. Ana Botin, Group Exec. Chairman

Bancolombia

Colombia

Mr. Juan Carlos Mora Uribe, CEO

Bank of America

USA

Mr. Brian Moynihan, Chairman & CEO

Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec

Canada

Mr. Michael Sabia, President & CEO

California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS)

USA

Ms. Marcie Frost, CEO

CIMB

Malaysia

Mr. Zafrul Aziz, Group CEO & ED

Citigroup

USA

Mr. Michael Corbat, CEO

Consejo Mexicano de Negocios

Mexico

Mr. Antonio Del Valle Perochena, President

Eaux Minerales d’Oulmes

Morocco

Mrs. Miriem Bensalah Chaqroun, CEO

Emirates Environmental Group

UAE

Ms. Habiba Al Mar’ashi, Co-Founder & Chairperson

Enel S.p.A

Italy

Mr. Francesco Starace, CEO & GM

First State Super

Australia

Ms. Deanne Stewart, CEO

Government Pension Investment Fund

Japan

Mr. Hiro Mizuno, Exec. MD & Chief Investment Officer

ICBC

China

Mr. Shu Gu, President & ED

Infosys

India

Mr. Salil Parekh, CEO & MD

Investec Group

South Africa

Mr. Fani Titi, Co CEO

Johannesburg Stock Exchange

South Africa

Ms. Leila Fourie, CEO

Nuveen

USA

Mr. Vijay Advani, CEO

Pal Pensions

Nigeria

TBC*

PIMCO

USA

Mr. Emmanuel Roman, CEO

Safaricom

Kenya

Mr. Michael Joseph, CEO a.i.

Sintesa Group

Indonesia

Ms. Shinta Widjaja Kamdani, CEO

Standard Chartered

U.K.

Mr. José Viñals, Group Chairman

SulAmerica

Brazil

Mr. Patrick Antonio Claude de Larragoiti Lucas, Chairman

Swedish Investors for Sustainable Development

Sweden

Mr. Richard Gröttheim, CEO, AP7

TDC Group A/S

Denmark

Ms. Allison Kirkby, Pres. & Group CEO

UBS Group AG

Switzerland

Mr. Sergio P. Ermotti, Group CEO

*Due to a recent change in leadership, the representative of Pal Pensions will be appointed at a later date.