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‎29 September 2025

First Abu Dhabi Bank Named Principal and Official ‎Banking Partner of IUCN World Conservation Congress ‎‎2025 in Abu Dhabi‎

Abu Dhabi, 29 September 2025: ‎‎First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), the UAE’s global bank and one of the world’s largest and ‎safest financial institutions, has been named Principal and Official Banking Partner of the ‎IUCN World Conservation Congress 2025, taking place in Abu Dhabi from 9 to 15 October ‎‎2025. ‎ ‎

As one of the world’s largest environmental decision-making forums, the Congress will ‎unite governments, civil society, scientists, and senior business executives to shape the ‎future of nature and sustainability.‎

FAB’s Principal Partnership with IUCN underscores its global leadership in sustainability ‎and sustainable finance and reflects the bank’s strategic commitment to advancing the ‎net-zero and nature-positive transition through financing, partnership and community ‎engagement. As part of the Congress, FAB will host a dedicated Pavilion to showcase its ‎sustainability strategy and nature strategy, engaging stakeholders across key sectors. The ‎Pavilion will also feature expert-led discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions, ‎highlight the role of technology in enabling the nature and climate agenda, showcase ‎innovative local SMEs supporting the topic, and promote the role of youth in conserving ‎nature. ‎

The IUCN Congress will feature prominent global voices in sustainability and conservation, ‎including H.E. Razan Al Mubarak, President of IUCN; renowned primatologist and UN ‎Messenger of Peace Dr. Jane Goodall; and Rob Walton, Founder of the Rob Walton ‎Foundation, alongside senior representatives from the IUCN, government, science, ‎finance, and civil society.‎

The 2025 Congress will convene under the theme “Powering Transformative ‎Conservation,” bringing global focus to urgent environmental challenges and the solutions ‎needed to address them. The agenda will spotlight high-impact priorities including ‎biodiversity and nature-based solutions, climate resilience, sustainable development, ‎Indigenous knowledge and equity, and conservation finance. At the event, FAB will also ‎spotlight its efforts to finance solutions that support global biodiversity goals and national ‎climate targets, while enabling cross-sector collaboration.‎

Hana Al Rostamani, Group Chief Executive Officer of First Abu Dhabi Bank, said: “Our ‎role as Principal and Official Banking Partner of the IUCN World Conservation Congress ‎‎2025 underscores the financial sector’s critical responsibility in advancing tangible ‎climate and nature-based outcomes. At FAB, we embed sustainability at the very heart of ‎our business and mobilise capital towards solutions that drive both national climate ‎ambitions and global biodiversity targets. As environmental and economic systems grow ‎ever more interconnected, finance must take the lead in shaping a future that is more ‎resilient, equitable, and sustainable.”‎

Commenting on the partnership, Razan Al Mubarak, IUCN President said: “Hosting the ‎IUCN World Conservation Congress in Abu Dhabi is a milestone for the global ‎conservation community. With First Abu Dhabi Bank as a Principal and Official banking ‎Partner, we are highlighting the UAE’s leadership in linking finance and sustainability and ‎showcasing how regional innovation can drive global impact. This collaboration reflects ‎the spirit of the Congress — bringing governments, science, civil society, and business ‎together to power transformative conservation.”‎

Over several years, FAB has led the region in sustainable finance, structuring innovative ‎green transition, and sustainability-linked financing solutions. FAB was the first MENA ‎bank to issue a green bond in 2017 and most recently, became the first financial ‎institution in the GCC to issue a blue bond, reinforcing its commitment to protecting ‎marine ecosystems and financing ocean-related climate action. FAB was also the first ‎MENA bank to publish its nature report aligned with the Taskforce on Nature-related ‎Disclosures (TNFD) at the beginning of this year.‎

Organised by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and co-hosted by ‎the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and the Environment Agency – Abu ‎Dhabi, the Congress is held every four years and is regarded as the foremost global ‎platform for environmental policy and action.‎