Access Bank Completes Milestone N15bn Green Bond Cross-listing

Posted on March 16, 2020

Access Bank has completed the listing of its N15 billion green bond on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE).

The 15.50% fixed rate, unsecured climate-credential green bond is the first of its kind to be issued by a Nigerian corporate and represents a major milestone in the development of the local green finance market.

The bond was first listed on The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in 2019.

According to Herbert Wigwe, Group Managing Director, Access Bank Plc., the cross-listing of the bond was done to “make a material contribution to addressing climate change, and provide institutional investors with a means of accessing sustainable investments using a familiar, low-risk vehicle.”

He further affirmed that “the Bonds would deliver increased visibility for issuers, as cross-listing improves the green bond issuers’ access to a deep pool of green capital domestically and internationally.”

The net proceeds from the issue, which has a maturity period of five years, will be directed towards financing new loans and refinancing existing loans, per Access Bank’s Green Bond Framework.

Stating the Bank’s position on the milestone listing, Omobolanle Victor-Laniyan, the Head, Sustainability, Access Bank Plc., said that, “Access Bank supports the global climate change mitigation and adaptation agenda which seeks to promote responsible green lending globally, across its banking network. Being a pioneer, both in domestic and international capital markets, Access Bank views the global drive for responsible and sustainable green financing as an opportunity for the Bank to raise capital for the creation of assets through climate financing.”

The cross-listing is in line with Access Bank’s Sustainability leadership as the Bank initiated and led the development of the Nigerian Sustainable Banking Principles.

Access Bank was also part of a core group of 28 founding banks, who helped facilitate the launch of the Principles for Responsible Banking (PRBs) on September 22, 2019, during the annual United Nations General Assembly in New York.

To facilitate the growth of the Green Finance industry in Nigeria and ultimately deepen the Nigerian capital market through the mobilization of the foreign green capital, the NSE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the LuxSE in October 2019.

The Luxembourg Stock Exchange operates the Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX), a platform exclusively dedicated to sustainable finance instruments.

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