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ACCIONA secures US $317mn in sustainable financing for projects in the GCC

The sustainable financing is structured as a green loan with local impact, aligned with ACCIONA’s Sustainable Impact Financing Framework

ACCIONA has secured new sustainable financing worth US $317mn to fund key projects aimed at reducing carbon emissions and fostering sustainable growth in the Gulf Cooperation Council area (GCC).

The sustainable financing is structured as a green loan with local impact, aligned with ACCIONA’s Sustainable Impact Financing Framework. The margin of the financing is linked to a local impact initiative which aims to boost sustainable construction by supporting local suppliers to develop and produce lower or zero-carbon building materials, such as cement, steel and concrete, the firm said in a statement.

The financing underscores ACCIONA’s commitment to promoting environmentally responsible investment practices. The proceeds will be allocated to projects that contribute to climate change mitigation and environmental conservation and will be aligned to the EU Green Taxonomy, including renewable energy, energy efficiency programs, sustainable mobility, and sustainable water management initiatives, among others, it added.

The transaction is a further demonstration of ACCIONA’s leadership in the sustainable finance market. With a history of raising capital for environmentally beneficial projects, ACCIONA has attracted diverse groups of investors who are focused on aligning their financial interests with sustainable outcomes.

José Ángel Tejero, Chief Financial and Sustainability Officer of ACCIONA said, “This new financing underscores ACCIONA’s strength in diversifying its funding sources while reaffirming our commitment to leading the development of low-carbon solutions in the GCC. We appreciate the support of the banks involved in this transaction and we are proud to deliver the region’s first Green Loan with Local Impact financing. Our goal is to continue integrating sustainable structures into our corporate debt.”

Caroline Eber-Ittel, CEO France and Head of Banking and Coverage Europe at Standard Chartered added, “We’re delighted to provide ACCIONA with this important Green Loan to support the energy transition in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. In our first ever transaction of this kind with a Spanish client, it demonstrates our Iberian strategy to grow in the European sustainable finance space. It is also a reflection of Standard Chartered’s expertise to find opportunities and structured solutions that meet our client’s sustainability ambitions, and our commitment to mobilise $300bn of sustainable finance by 2030.”

ACCIONA issued its first green bond in 2016 and closed the first half of its 2024 financial year with 80% of its corporate debt in sustainable financing structures. First Abu Dhabi Bank and Standard Chartered acted as Green Loan Coordinators, SFI Markets as Arranger of the financing and Dentons as Legal Counsel, the statement concluded.

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