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South Africa,United States : IFC Invests $200 Million in Standard Bank of South Africas Green Bond Issuance
Publish Date : 04-Mar-2020
IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, invested $200 million in The Standard Bank of South Africa Limiteds green bond placed on the London Stock Exchange today. Its Africas largest green bond and South Africas first offshore green bond issuance, which will increase access to climate finance.
The 10-year green bond facility privately placed by IFC is compliant with the International Green Bond Principles and will enable Standard Bank Groups Sustainable Finance Business Unit to on-lend to and finance climate-smart projects in South Africa such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, water efficiency and green buildings.
This bond is a landmark placement for South Africa and will contribute to financing South Africas green economy. We hope it will catalyze interest in green investments from other actors in the country, said Adamou Labara, IFCs Country Manager for South Africa.
Commercial banks currently provide 45 percent of South Africas financing for renewable energy and energy-efficient projects. IFC estimates that South Africas climate-smart investment potential, between now and 2030, is $588 billion.
When it comes to financing, clients should be considering green, social and sustainable products as investors increasingly shift their mandates to sustainable businesses, said Nigel Beck, Standard Bank Groups executive head of Sustainable Finance.
Projects funded by the green bond have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 742,000 tons per year, or nearly 3.7 million tons over a five-year period, IFC estimates.
IFC is one of the world's largest green bond issuers, with 172 issues in 20 currencies, totaling more than $10 billion. IFC is a member of the Green Bond Principles and is part of its Executive Committee, which, combined with its experience as an issuer and investor in green bonds, has allowed us to support several countries globally to shape the standards and guidelines of green bond issues.