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Green Bond Corporation has long-believed that sustainable finance (underpinned via traditional bond instruments) is an important part of the overall solution in addressing international pledges made at both the COP21 Paris Agreement and the UNs 2030 17 SDGs.

                           

Combing deep expertise and global thought leadership in infrastructure and development finance and delivery, Green Bond Corporation arranges structured bonds to finance requirements of project sponsors and issuers in meeting critically important ESG requirements (as defined by the International Capital Markets Association and where applicable, the Climate Bonds Standards).

 

Suitable projects located around the globe can receive bond funding and benefit from the structural elements inherent to long-standing, well understood financial instruments; including potential 100% project funding; globally competitive cost-effective coupon rates and long-term bond maturities of up to 10 years or longer.

 

In the delivery of a wholistic, end-to-end structured sustainable finance orientated solution, Green Bond Corporation arranges issuances across a range of bond types including:

  • Green Bonds;

  • Social Bonds;

  • Sustainability Bonds;

  • Sustainability-Linked Bonds;

  • Blue Bonds;

  • Transition Bonds;

  • Corporate Bonds; and

  • Sovereign Bonds

across categories including (but not limited to):

GREEN BOND CATEGORIES

  • Renewable energy;

  • Energy efficiency;

  • Pollution prevention and control;

  • Environmentally sustainable management of living natural resources and land use;

  • Terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity conservation;

  • Clean transportation;

  • Sustainable water and waste-water management;

  • Waste management;

  • Climate change adaption; and

  • Circular economy adapted products, production technologies and certified eco-efficient products.

SOCIAL BOND CATEGORIES

  • Affordable basic infrastructure;

  • Access to essential services;

  • Affordable housing;

  • Employment generation and programs designed to prevent and/or alleviate unemployment;

  • Food security and sustainable food systems; and

  • Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment.

TRANSITION BOND CATEGORIES

  • Cogeneration plants (gas powered combine heat and power (CHP));

  • Carbon capture storage;

  • Gas transport infrastructure which can be switched to lower carbon intensity fuels;

  • Coal-to-gas fuel switch in defined geographical areas, with defined carbon avoidance performance;

  • Waste-to-energy;

  • Gas powered ships;

  • Aircraft alternative fuels; and

  • Cement, metals or glass energy efficiency investments (reduction of clinker ratio, use of recycled raw materials, smelting reduction and higher recycling)