Valley National Bank
The biggest 1000 U.S. companies by revenue according to form 10-K.
Rating Overview
Rating Criteria
Rating Criteria Detail
Corporate Weaponization
Criteria:
Has canceled customers, suppliers, or vendors due to their political views or religious beliefs OR corporately boycotts, divests, or sanctions regions, people groups, or industries.
Risk Level:
LowerRationale:
Valley National Bank has not publicly canceled customers, suppliers, or vendors based on political views or religious beliefs (1).
Criteria:
Charitable giving (including employee matching programs) policies or practices discriminate against charitable organizations based on views or religious beliefs.
Risk Level:
LowerCorporate Governance and Public Policy
Criteria:
Uses corporate reputation to support causes, organizations, or policies hostile to freedom of expression.
Risk Level:
HighRationale:
Valley Banks’ CEO, Ira Robbins, signed the CEO Action for Diversity & Inclusion pledge, which includes a commitment to promote DEI through bias education training in the workplace, strategize on DEI programs/initiatives with other signatories, and engage boards of directors when developing and evaluating DEI strategies (1)(2). Valley Bank has an article that is geared towards teaching DE&I principles including allyship and inclusion (3). Valley Bank supports ESG within its business practices and encourages companies to do the same (4)(5). Valley Bank supports DEI within its business practices, establishing a DEI Office and a Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer (6).Valley Bank also constructed a DEI Governance Framework (7).
Criteria:
Uses corporate funds to advance ideological causes, organizations, or policies hostile to freedom of expression.
Risk Level:
LowerRationale:
Valley Bank has not used corporate funds to advance ideological causes, organizations, or policies (1).