- Scotiabank will use QR information panels in all of its branches to replace to replace the more than 789,000 brochures used annually.
- In the current climate, reducing contact is key, so QR codes will contribute to healthcare.
- This initiative will allow visually impaired people to access content through screen reading tools.
As of this month, Scotiabank the use of printed brochures will decrease of all its agencies at the national level and will use information panels with QR code to share information about its products with customers. This action is part of Scotiabank's sustainability strategy, with which it aims to reduce the impact of your carbon footprint for the following years.
The use of QR to provide product information will prevent the printing of more than 789 thousand brochures per year, equivalent to 67 trees. In addition, its use decreases physical contact and promotes the health care of people visiting the bank's branches nationwide.

Now, access to information on the bank's main products and services will be through QR panels that can be easily accessed by the customer. scanned from the cell phone and will direct them to the corresponding sections on the Scotiabank website. In turn, this initiative represents a further step in the bank's commitment to the inclusion in the facilitate content for people with disabilities through screen-reading tools. As of this year, the
Scotiabank Group began measuring Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions and registered its results on the platform Carbon Footprint Peru of the Ministry of Environment (MINAM), joining the country's goal of achieving a 30% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030. In addition, a few weeks ago Scotiabank reopened its Navarrete agencywhich has more than 3,000 plants of 25 species distributed over 150 square meters as a symbol of its commitment to the environment.