Sustainable banking has become a transformative approach in the global financial system, aiming to align banking operations with environmental protection, social responsibility, and ethical governance. Unlike traditional banking models focused on profit maximization, sustainable banking incorporates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into financial decision-making, credit allocation, and risk assessment. This paper explores the evolution of sustainable banking from early green banking initiatives to modern ESGdriven frameworks. It delves into key aspects such as green banking practices, responsible lending, ESG integration, and their impact on sustainable banking outcomes, including financial stability, environmental performance, and social inclusion. Research indicates growing regulatory support, heightened stakeholder expectations, and mounting empirical evidence showing that sustainability-focused banking enhances long-term institutional resilience, reputation, and climate-aligned development. In summary, sustainable banking is seen as a vital path toward creating a more environmentally friendly and equitable financial future..
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