Sustainability-linked loans financing bond

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Treasury - funding - sustainability - sustainability-linked finance - Loan Market Association (LMA) - International Capital Market Association (ICMA).

(SLLB).

As defined by the Sustainability-Linked Loans financing Bonds Guidelines, a Sustainability-linked loan financing bond is a bond designed to finance a portfolio of sustainability-linked loans aligned with the Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles (SLLP).


Sustainability-linked loans financing bonds (SLLBs) are a separate category of bond
"It is important to note that SLLBs should be considered as a separate category and not be considered or presented as Green, Social, Sustainability or Sustainability-Linked Bonds (“GSSS Bonds”).
However... there are similarities, in that the financing of a portfolio of sustainability-linked loans (SLLs) is analogous to the green/social Use of Proceeds financing of Green, social and sustainability (GSS) bonds."
Sustainability-Linked Loans financing Bond Guidelines, LMA & ICMA - June 2024 - p2.


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