Bank for Commerce and Industry

Our CSR Policy

The BCI Group is convinced that a company's success lies in its ability to create shared value with all its stakeholders.

Over the last few decades, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has undergone significant developments at international level, notably with the publication of the ISO 26 000 standard in 2010 and the UN Sustainable Development Goals in 2015. The BCI Group is aware of the social and environmental challenges facing the region and aims to meet them on a daily basis by placing responsible finance at the heart of its strategy.

The BCI Group is convinced that a company's success lies in its ability to create shared value with all its stakeholders.

To achieve this, our CSR policy is built around 5 pillars:

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Pillar 1: Responsible corporate governance

The first pillar is Governance, which aims to integrate CSR into the BCI Group's strategy and all its activities by following the requirements of ISO 26 000 and contributing to the SDGs.

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Pillar 2: Reducing environmental impact

The second pillar is dedicated to the Environment and aims to contribute to the fight against climate change in the projects financed, while reducing the BCI Group's environmental impact through an effective management system.

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Pillar 3: Respect for customers and suppliers

The third pillar is that of customers and partners. Its aim is to take into account the expectations of the BCI Group's customers and suppliers, while at the same time promoting CSR in their practices, by increasing requirements and maintaining a lasting relationship based on trust.

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Pillar 4: Human capital development

The fourth pillar is devoted to Human Capital, and aims to maintain and improve the working environment within the BCI Group by enabling all employees to develop their skills.

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Pillar 5: Involvement with communities and civil society

The last pillar is dedicated to the well-being of communities, respecting their values and culture through its subsidiaries. The latter is involved in education, entrepreneurship, debate and support for associations.