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Standard Chartered closes first impact-focused subscription finance facility

27 May 2020

London – Standard Chartered has partnered with one of the world’s largest private markets investment managers to complete the first ever sustainable use of proceeds subscription finance facility.

Funds will be drawn by the manager and will be used to bridge investments into mid- to large cap companies that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including combating climate change, supporting financial inclusion, and tackling the lack of universal access to health and education.

All projects funded by the facility will have to meet stringent criteria which include measuring the impact of the project on specific SDGs, reporting on the Fund’s use of proceeds and on-going reporting and monitoring after the investments have been made.

Commenting on the significance of this new deal, David Law, Global Head, Financial & Strategic Investors Group, Standard Chartered, said: “We believe we have an important role to play in a sustainable world, and structuring and funding SDG-aligned projects can help do just that. We want this new transaction to both support and promote further investment by private equity fund managers in sustainable projects while also maintaining the integrity of the sustainable loan market.”

The new facility comes soon after Standard Chartered announced it had taken over USD2 billion for its sustainable deposit product, which will finance projects aligned with the SDGs.

The facility details:

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For further information please contact:

Bart Nash
+44 207 885 7598
Bart.Nash@sc.com

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