LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Four of the biggest U.S.
banks including the country's biggest JPMorgan ( JPM ) are no
longer signatories to the Equator Principles, an industry
benchmark for assessing environmental and social risks in
project-related finance, its website showed.
The banks, including Citi, Bank of America ( BAC ) and
Wells Fargo ( WFC ), left in 2024, the Equator Principles
website showed, without giving details.
The banks and the Equator Principle did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.