December 21, 2024

IFC invests in Jordan’s first green bond

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IFC Green Bond signing ceremony
IFC Green Bond signing ceremony

IFC’s pioneering investment in Jordan’s first green bond will help fund green projects in the country, addressing growing climate challenges and supporting sustainable economic growth.

IFC is investing up to USD 50 million in the five-year bond, issued by leading private sector bank Jordan Kuwait Bank (JKB). The financing comprises up to USD 36 million from IFC’s own account, and a blended finance co-investment of up to USD 10 million from the Canada-IFC Blended Climate Finance Program and USD 4 million from the Dutch-funded MENA Private Sector Development Facility, both implemented by IFC.

Jordan’s first green bond will be fully compliant with the International Capital Market Association’s green bond principles, which offer best practices to issuers with regard to transparency and disclosure.

JKB will earmark the proceeds for green projects and assets – including renewable energy projects, low-carbon vehicles, green infrastructure such as low-carbon transport, new energy-efficient green buildings, and sustainably managed water resources and waste.

IFC’s advisory services will also help build the bank’s technical capacity so it can identify eligible projects and develop a framework to measure and report on impact.

Haethum Buttikhi, CEO of Jordan Kuwait Bank

“We are introducing a new asset class to the Jordanian capital market that is designed towards building an environmentally sustainable and responsible banking industry. This partnership with IFC supports JKB’s strategy in advancing its positioning and adaptability to the correct and potential demand for sustainable financing by providing innovative financing solutions in the Jordanian market. This significant initiative further aligns with Jordan’s Economic Modernization Vision in which sustainability is a cornerstone of this vision,” said Haethum Buttikhi, CEO of Jordan Kuwait Bank.

Jordan, one of the world’s most water-stressed countries, is facing severe climate change risks, aggravated by inconsistent rainfall, higher temperatures, and a population increase driven by the current refugee influx. Despite this, green and climate finance are still nascent in the country and there is no green bond market.

“Mobilizing private sector financing and exploring innovative financing options for climate mitigation and resilience projects are crucial to address the drivers and impacts of climate change,” said Khawaja Aftab Ahmed, IFC Regional Director for the Middle East, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. “We hope this first green bond will not only promote climate-smart, sustainable projects in Jordan, but also set the standard for green bonds in the market and encourage others to follow suit.”

According to the World Bank Group’s Country Climate and Development Report, Jordan needs USD 9.5 billion in investments to move toward low-carbon development and foster a greener economy. Over 60 percent of that figure will need to come from the private sector.

IFC has contributed to Jordan’s private sector development for half a century and invested more than USD 2 billion in the country. IFC’s presence has helped deliver pioneering projects, including the region’s first-of-its-kind Project Pipeline Development Facility, Jordan’s first wind farms, and its largest renewable energy project at the time, Seven Sisters.

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