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Sustainable Finance

Unlocking Sustainable Capital

Successful transition to a net zero-carbon economy requires significant increase in allocation of investment funds to transition-aligned projects. Longevity Partners Sustainable Finance team provides expertise to support clients in allocating capital to investments that directly tackle climate change.

To transition to a low carbon economy, investors need to:

    • Develop portfolio construction profiles that reflect their responsible investment ambitions
    • Understand and take action on the environmental and social risks associated with their projects
    • Find opportunities to fund projects that generate a positive environmental and/or social impact
    • Embrace sustainable debt and the range of incentives available to maximise capital allocation to transition-aligned projects

Longevity Partners offers Sustainable Finance solutions that support real estate funds with their ESG integration needs.

We focus on helping our clients finance the transition to a net zero carbon economy. We help them capitalize on their sustainability-driven projects and achieve cost reduction  by accessing green debt and related incentives available in the market.

Our Sustainable Finance team supports both lenders and borrowers in navigating the opportunities presented by the growth of sustainable debt products. We: 

    • service green loans and bonds with Second Party Opinions (SPOs), verification, and annual reporting;
    • help build investment governance though sustainable finance frameworks, responsible investment policies, and bespoken investment screening criteria;
    • help our clients align their investment profiles to reach ESG labels;
    • conduct annual reporting of transactions and portfolios to improve transparency; and
    • help our clients report under the UNPRI and ISSB

For more information, explore our Sustainable Finance services below.

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