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Latest revision as of 13:25, 29 November 2023
1. Sustainability - loan markets - Social Loan Principles (SLP).
A loan that is fully consistent with all of the Social Loan Principles, including funding an eligible social project such as:
- Affordable basic infrastructure
- Access to essential services
- Affordable housing
- Employment generation
- Food security
- Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment
2. Sustainability - loan markets - Other lending and borrowing.
A similar loan, not fully consistent with the Social Loan Principles.
See also
- Asia Pacific Loan Market Association
- Catalytic capital
- ESG investment
- Fixed income
- Green Bond Principles
- International Capital Market Association
- Loan Market Association
- Loan Syndications & Trading Association
- Social Bond Principles
- Social impact bond
- Social inclusion bond
- Social Loan Principles
- Social project
- Sustainability bond
- Sustainability Bond Guidelines