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Latest revision as of 14:13, 3 August 2024
Capital markets - sustainability - loans - sustainable finance.
In sustainable finance, a sustainability-linked approach means raising general-purpose financing linked to targets that support the evolution of the business to more sustainable practices and outcomes.
Contrasted - in this context - with a use-of-proceeds approach or a combined approach.
See also
- Capital market
- Climate Transition Finance Handbook
- Combined approach
- Environmental, social and governance (ESG)
- Green bond
- Green Bond Principles
- Green loan
- Green Loan Principles
- International capital market
- Issuer
- Loan Market Association
- MD
- Paris Agreement
- Private placement
- Provision
- Sustainability
- Sustainable finance
- Sustainable finance framework
- Sustainable loan
- Use-of-proceeds
- Use-of-proceeds provision