Adoption of Green Finance in Bhutanese Commercial Banks: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
Nigam Samal,
Kinga Wangmo,
Kinley Dorji,
Lekzang Pema Seldon,
Pema Yoezer and
Chencho Wangchuk
Bhutan Journal of Business and Management, 2025
Abstract:
This study examines the institutional challenges, emerging opportunities, and strategic solutions related to the adoption of green finance in three Bhutanese commercial banks. Despite Bhutan’s strong environmental policies and the introduction of the Green Finance Roadmap (2020) by the Royal Monetary Authority, the uptake of green finance within commercial banking remains limited. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with key banking professionals engaged in green finance operations. Thematic analysis identified four central themes: institutional and regulatory shortcomings, financial and market-based constraints, potential growth areas for green finance, and the need for coordinated strategic support.Major barriers include the absence of binding green finance policies, limited technical expertise, high perceived risks, and insufficient market incentives. However, the study also highlights significant opportunities in sectors such as mini-hydropower, solar energy, electric mobility, and sustainable housing, particularly when supported through blended finance models and international donor partnerships.The study offers practical recommendations, including the development of a national green taxonomy, implementation of concessional financing tools, and targeted capacity-building initiatives. These findings aim to support both academic research and evidence-based policymaking by offering actionable insights into how Bhutanese commercial banks can accelerate the integration of green finance and contribute to national sustainability objectives.
Keywords: Green Finance; Sustainability; Bhutanese Commercial Banks; Green Finance Challenges; Green Finance Opportunities; Green Finance Roadmap (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.17102/bjbm.v8.4
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