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The Green bond and sukuk sector grew by 50% compound annual growth rate according to the Climate Bonds Initiative
London, United Kingdom, 14 July 2015: The Global Ethical Finance Forum (GEFF) to be held in Edinburgh on the 1st and 2nd of September
will feature the first global conversation of experts on the nascent
yet rapidly growing green bond and sukuk sector and how corporations can
benefit from this marketplace.
The green bond
and sukuk market has witnessed exponential growth and dynamism over the
past few years, in large part due to the pivotal role of organizations
such as the World Bank, European Investment Bank (EIB) and Kreditanstalt
für Wiederaufbau (KfW) among others.
According to the Climate Bonds Initiative, Green
bonds ‘fund projects that have positive environmental and/or climate
benefits. The majority of the green bonds issued are green “use of
proceeds” or asset-linked bonds.’
Green bond
issuances have risen from $36.6bn at the end of 2013 to $53.2bn by the
end of 2014 issued by 73 different issuers. Among the world’s biggest
issuers are the World Bank and the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The World Bank,
one of the originators of green bonds, issued $3.1 billion in 2014.
These bonds were met with robust demand multiples by investors as they
provide positive returns while keeping environmental factors in
consideration.
Another key
market player, the EIB, continues to be a prolific issuer of green bonds
and ended 2014 as the world’s top issuer, with $5.6bn green bonds
issued in 2014.
Reuters, the
global news and information company, projects that in 2015 alone,
companies will issue a record $30bn in green bonds, in large part due to
growing demand from investors who seek a positive impact and factor
sustainability and environmental issues in their investment decision
making.
Despite the
phenomenal increase in green bond sales, commonly agreed standards on
what constitutes a green bond, as well as transparency over how proceeds
are used, are still in debate and constitute a hurdle for green bonds
going mainstream. This subject will be the one of the many areas to be
covered at the Global Ethical Finance Forum, this September in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.
The Islamic
finance industry has also shown keen interest in the closely aligned
socially responsible investment sector when it supported the issuance of
the popular issuance of the 500 million dollar International Finance
Facility for Immunization (IFFIM) sukuk and the 100 million ringgit SRI
sukuk to fund schools by Khazanah Nasional, the sovereign investment
fund for Malaysia.
The forum will include a panel headed by Usman Hayat, Director of Islamic Finance and ESG, CFA Institute who will lead a discussion with experts in the industry such as Michael Bennett, Head, Derivatives and Structured Finance, World Bank; Nathalie de WEERT, Senior Capital Market Officer, Euro Capital Markets, European Investment Bank; Datuk Dr. Mohammed Daud Bakar, Founder and Group Chairman, Amanie Advisors; Marco Lichtfous, Partner - Advisory & Consulting, Deloitte; and Richard de Belder, Partner, Dentons. The session will feature discussions on the
size of the addressable market and the potential growth of green bond
issuances particularly in emerging markets, promoting the development
of international standards for the green bonds market and finding the
right interpretations of what constitutes a green bond and a sukuk.
GEFF will take place on the 1st and 2nd of September at the historic Balmoral Hotel in downtown Edinburgh, one of Europe’s cultural & literary capitals.
To Find out more about GEFF, download the GEFF brochure: geff2015.com
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