Deutsche Bank Sets €900 Billion Cumulative Target for Sustainable and Transition Finance by 2030

Reuters
Jan 29
Deutsche Bank Sets €900 Billion Cumulative Target for Sustainable and Transition Finance by 2030

Deutsche Bank AG has announced a new target to facilitate a cumulative €900 billion in sustainable and transition finance from 2020 to the end of 2030. This target includes sustainable financing and ESG investment volumes since January 1, 2020, and aims to support clients in global transformation efforts. The bank reported a cumulative total of €291 billion in sustainable financing, capital market issuance, and market making in its Investment Bank, and €80 billion in ESG assets under management and new client lending in its Private Bank since January 2020. Notable recent transactions include acting as Joint Global Coordinator on a USD 150 million Blue Bond for China Water Affairs Group Ltd and refinancing AUD 3 billion in Certified Green Loans for Intellihub Group. Deutsche Bank also achieved a place on the A-List with the CDP environmental disclosure platform. The bank has set an additional ambition to facilitate 300 nature-related transactions by the end of 2027.

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