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23 Jun 2015

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ABN AMRO first financial institution to commit to using UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework

"First bank becomes early adopter of UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework", 23 Jun 2015

The first bank has committed to reporting on human rights using the UN Guiding Principles Reporting Framework. Dutch bank ABN AMRO is the sixth early adopter company to make this public commitment since the UNGP Reporting Framework launched in February 2015. ABN AMRO joins Unilever — the first adopter — as well as Ericsson, H&M, Nestlé and Newmont.  Early adopter companies commit to both public reporting using the UNGP Reporting Framework as well as to sharing lessons learned about their reporting experience back to the project team behind the Reporting Framework to improve support for companies using the Reporting Framework in the future.