Arizona, Texas join multi-state probe into big banks over net-zero pledge

Reuters

Published Oct 19, 2022 01:32PM ET

Updated Oct 19, 2022 06:45PM ET

(Reuters) - A group of U.S. state attorneys general including from Arizona and Texas have sent civil investigative demands to the country's six biggest banks, alleging their environmental, social, and governance-related (ESG) practices hurt the American energy industry.

Republican-led states have ramped up attacks on what they view as a woke bias at financial companies. Asset manager BlackRock Inc (NYSE:BLK) and investment research firm Morningstar Inc have also been targeted in recent months.

The attorneys general are seeking documents from the banks about their involvement with the United Nations' Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), according to their statements on Wednesday.

The NZBA is a group of banks "committed to aligning their lending and investment portfolios with net-zero emissions by 2050," according to the U.N. website.

The investigation is targeting JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:JPM), Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS), Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC), Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C), Wells Fargo (NYSE:WFC) & Co and Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS).

"American banks should never put political agendas ahead of the secure retirement of their clients," Arizona AG Mark Brnovich said in a statement.