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What Are Blue Bonds?

Financing ocean conservation through capital markets. As the world wakes up to the critical role of oceans in climate stability and biodiversity, a new financial instrument is making waves: the blue bond....


What Are Scope 3 Category 15 Emissions?

Why the most indirect emissions in banking may carry the most direct risk...


Sovereign SLBs: Transition Game-Changers or Greenwashed Gimmicks?

Why performance-linked sovereign debt is reshaping climate accountability—and raising tough questions...


Digital Product Passports: ESG Data’s Next Frontier

How product-level transparency is reshaping supply chains, regulatory compliance, and investor decision-making...


Making Sustainable Markets: From Liquidity to Trust

Why the next evolution in finance requires more than green products—it demands a new market architecture...


Adaptation Finance: Investing in Climate Resilience for a Warming World

Why financing adaptation is no longer optional—and how markets are responding...


Sustainability-Linked Loans (SLLs): Aligning Capital Costs with Climate Commitments

How interest rate incentives are being used to push companies toward measurable ESG goals...


ESG in Emerging Markets – Challenges and Opportunities

While ESG investing has seen explosive growth in developed economies, emerging markets (EMs) remain underfunded. Despite contributing 60% of global GDP, many EMs face challenges in attracting sustainable capital, including regulatory gaps, political risks, ...


The Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds in Green Investments

Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), traditionally known for their conservative investment strategies, are increasingly becoming major players in sustainable finance. With a collective $11 trillion in assets under management, SWFs are reshaping the green investme...


ESG Integration in Investment Processes: Strategies and Challenges

The Growing Imperative for ESG in Finance In the past decade, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have moved from being niche considerations to mainstream components of investment strategies....


Blended Finance: Unlocking Private Capital for Sustainable Development

As the world grapples with the dual challenges of climate change and sustainable development, traditional financing models are proving insufficient to meet the massive investment requirements. According to the United Nations, achieving the Sustainable Devel...


The Emergence of Green Sukuk: Financing Sustainability in Islamic Finance

As sustainable finance continues to gain traction worldwide, Green Sukuk—Sharia- compliant bonds earmarked for environmentally sustainable projects—are emerging as a powerful financial instrument in Islamic finance markets....


ESG Integration in Investment Processes:Strategies and Challenges

As global capital shifts toward sustainable investing, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors are now a core part of investment decision-making. Institutional investors, asset managers, and hedge funds are increasingly embedding ESG considerati...


Green Bonds and Sustainability-Linked Bonds: Navigating the Sustainable Debt Market

With the global push toward net-zero emissions, investors are increasingly turning to green bonds and sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) as a way to finance environmental projects while generating stable returns. These financial instruments have become a cor...


The Role of Sustainable Private Equity in Climate Solutions

As global investment trends shift toward decarbonization and ESG integration, private equity (PE) firms are emerging as key players in financing climate solutions. With public markets facing volatility and regulatory challenges, institutional investors are i...


The Rise of Transition Finance: Supporting High-Emission Sectors in Decarbonization

As the world moves toward net-zero emissions, high-carbon industries such as steel, cement, chemicals, aviation, and shipping face mounting pressure to decarbonize. However, these sectors cannot fully transition overnight due to:...


Understanding Climate Finance: A Comprehensive Overview

This article explores climate finance, detailing its sources, needs, international mechanisms, current challenges, and strategies for scaling up to meet global climate goals....


ESG Integration in Investment Processes: Strategies and Challenges

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors have become integral to investment decision-making. This article explores the various approaches to ESG integration, its impact on portfolio management, and the challenges faced by investors....


Green Bonds and Sustainability-Linked Bonds: Navigating the Sustainable Debt Market

The sustainable debt market has experienced explosive growth in recent years, with green bonds and sustainability-linked bonds (SLBs) emerging as key instruments. This article explores these financial tools, their structures, and their role in funding sustaina...


Understanding Climate Finance: A Comprehensive Overview

This article explores climate finance, detailing its sources, needs, international mechanisms, current challenges, and strategies for scaling up to meet global climate goals....


Transition Finance Strategies for Banks

To effectively support the transition to a net-zero economy, banks must adopt comprehensive strategies in transition finance. This involves categorizing clients for targeted support, offering incentivized financing, providing advisory services, developing ...


Green & Sustainability-Linked Loan Grant Scheme (GSLS)

Regulatory incentive to promote sustainable finance

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SUSTAINABLE LINKED BOND KPIs

Sustainability-Linked Bonds Principles (SLBP) gives examples of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) which are common for all as well as sectors specific.

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SUSTAINABLE FINANCE

Sustainable finance has become very important in last few years and is considered one of the most important tools to tackle climate change. Various types of sustainable finance includes green bonds, social bonds, sustainability liked bonds and sustainability l...