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BankTrack

BankTrack is a global network of non-governmental organizations cooperating in the field of private banks and sustainability. BankTrack uses direct action, lobbying, and research to achieve its goals. BankTrack focuses primarily on the work of private banks and their involvement in projects that are a risk to the environment, society or human rights.

The network consists of 40 organizations, including Greenpeace International, Rainforest Action Network and various national Friends of the Earth groups. The network was established in 2003, building upon initiatives that led to the release of the Collevecchio declaration. The Declaration was the first civil society statement on the role of financial sector and sustainability, and was signed by over 100 civil society organizations.

BankTrack releases research reports focused on sustainability in the banking sector, used by many organizations, banks and analysts. Recent reports include Mind the Gap and Close the Gap, which benchmarked the sustainability policies of over 40 global banks, and Bankrolling Climate Change, which investigated finance for the coal industry, and ranked the top 20 "Climate Killer Banks".