GGFI 4 Headlines
Europe Dominates
Western Europe continues to lead the world’s financial centres in green finance. This may reflect the work being undertaken by the European Union on strategy, regulation, and measurement; and the work of central banks in Europe to embed sustainability in their regulatory work.
Standards Are Improving Around The World
Ratings of green finance rose in almost all centres for both depth and quality. With one exception, all centres received a higher rating for quality than in GGFI 3. Average performance across the measures of green finance depth and quality increased, with the average rating rising 2.2% for depth and 3.8% for quality compared with GGFI 3.
Smaller Centres Are Specialising – Will The Giants Lose Out?
Amsterdam retained its leading position in the depth index, with Luxembourg regaining the ground it lost in GGFI 3 to take second place.
London retained its position as first in the quality index, albeit with a smaller margin than before, with Amsterdam overtaking Paris to rank second.
On current trends, London would lose its top ranking for quality within the next 12 months. It is worth noting that the UK has fallen behind a number of other countries by not yet issuing a sovereign green bond. This may affect perceptions.
The evidence in this report suggests that larger, well-established centres are not generally those which are rated highly as green financial centres. For example, New York, which tops the ranking of financial centres competitiveness in the Global Financial Centres Index, and which has extensive green tech listings on its exchanges, ranks 41st for depth and 29th for quality in GGFI 4.
The top 20 ranked centres for depth and quality are shown in the table below:

Biodiversity
Awareness and concern about biodiversity risk within the financial services sector is still at an extremely low level, despite its potentially catastrophic impacts on financial asset values, the economy, and the planet.
If finance is to help reduce biodiversity loss, policy makers must act quickly to:
Leading Centres
Western Europe
North America
Asia/Pacific
Middle East & Africa
Latin America & The Caribbean
Eastern Europe & Central Asia
Full details of GGFI 4 can be found at www.greenfinanceindex.net
Professor Michael Mainelli, Executive Chairman of Z/Yen, said:
“While the strength of Western Europe in green finance is shown clearly in GGFI 4, all financial centres and financial services businesses need to do more if we are to meet the world’s needs for environmental change. There is real opportunity for small and large financial centres to attract business by differentiating themselves on this important issue.”
Benoît Lallemand, General Secretary Of Finance Watch, said:
“The challenge to biodiversity in planetary terms is severe. Financial markets, guided by regulation, taxation and policy incentives from governments, have a crucial role to play in boosting our efforts. At present, finance is doing too little to protect biodiversity and restore and conserve natural capital.”
We invite all those with an interest in green finance to take part in GGFI 5 by rating the financial centres you know here – www.greenfinanceindex.net/survey
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About GGFI 4
GGFI 4 rates 64 financial centres across the world on the depth and quality of their green finance offering, combining assessments from financial professionals with quantitative data which form instrumental factors.
GGFI 4 uses 4,220 financial centre assessments collected from 735 people working in green finance who responded to the GGFI online questionnaire. GGFI is updated regularly and ratings change as assessments and instrumental factors change.
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