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''Sustainability - United Nations - Sustainable Development Goals.''
(SLA).  


Abbreviation for the UN's Sustainable Development Goal 12 - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
#The SLA formalises the relationship between a company and its service providers (for example banks), by covering the minimum standards of service expected by the company, including key performance indicators (KPIs) and agreed to by the service provider.
#SLAs are also used between one bank and another. For example, where a bank provides services to its own customers indirectly, through a correspondent bank.
#More generally, any similar agreement between a customer and a service provider.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[SDG 1]]
* [[Correspondent banking]]
* [[SDG 2]]
* [[Report card]]
* [[SDG 3]]
* [[SLA partner banking]]
* [[SDG 4]]
* [[SDG 5]]
* [[SDG 6]]
* [[SDG 7]]
* [[SDG 8]]
* [[SDG 9]]
* [[SDG 10]]
* [[SDG 11]]
* [[SDG 13]]
* [[SDG 14]]
* [[SDG 15]]
* [[SDG 16]]
* [[SDG 17]]
* [[Sustainability]]
* [[Sustainability Accounting Standards Board]]
* [[Sustainable Development Goals]]
* [[United Nations]]
* [[United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs]]
* [[United Nations Global Compact]]
* [[World Business Council for Sustainable Development]]


==External link==
[https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal12 United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12]
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[[Category:Ethics]]
[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Revision as of 12:10, 5 April 2016

(SLA).

  1. The SLA formalises the relationship between a company and its service providers (for example banks), by covering the minimum standards of service expected by the company, including key performance indicators (KPIs) and agreed to by the service provider.
  2. SLAs are also used between one bank and another. For example, where a bank provides services to its own customers indirectly, through a correspondent bank.
  3. More generally, any similar agreement between a customer and a service provider.


See also