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Emirates NBD joins fight against illegal wildlife trade

Emirates NBD is supporting efforts to combat global wildlife trafficking by joining the United for Wildlife.
  • The banking group is supporting efforts to combat global wildlife trafficking by joining the United for Wildlife financial task force
  • NBD will work with its peers to promote the welfare and safety of wild animals, Group Chief Compliance Officer Victor Matafonov said

Emirates NBD, a leading banking group in the MENAT – Middle East, North Africa and Turkey – region, is supporting efforts to combat global wildlife trafficking by joining the United for Wildlife (UfW) financial task force which is dedicated to stopping illicit financial flows associated with the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT).

“Emirates NBD is proud to support the fight against illegal wildlife trade cause by joining the UfW Financial Taskforce,” Victor Matafonov, Group Chief Compliance Officer, said. “Aligned with the UAE government’s efforts to end illicit trade in endangered and exotic species, Emirates NBD will diligently work with its peers and other local and global organisations to promote the welfare and safety of wild animals, as part of the bank’s wider efforts to champion sustainability-related initiatives.”