We work with international financial institutions (IFIs) and private banks to design green financial products and help businesses access sustainable finance on preferred terms, including via public grant schemes and carbon market mechanism.
Financial sector holds enormous power in funding decarbonisation, because achieving net zero carbon comes at cost and requires additional investment.
Sustainable finance
Our sustainable finance offer
Assessment of financial products and investment portfolio s against the EU Taxonomy of Sustainable Activities and design of green products in line with Taxonomy requirements
Development of sustainable finance frameworks for issuance of sustainability - linked, climate, and transition bonds
EU TAXONOMY APPLICATION
GREEN BONDS
Preparation of funding proposal to access grant finance: Green Climate Fund (GCF), Global Environmental Facility (GEF), EU Structural and Investment Fund (ESIF), Norway & EEA Grants, Joint Crediting Mechanism (Japan)
FUNDING PROPOSALS
Preparing climate finance landscapes and tracking sustainable and climate finance flows at corporate, sectoral and national level
CLIMATE FINANCE TRACKING
Our client success stories
Our experts jointly with local partners assessed the impact of applying the technical screening criteria of the EU Taxonomy of Sustainable Activities on the investment flows to district heating companies in Czechia and the wood processing industry of Latvia. EU Taxonomy-compliant investment plans have been prepared for both sector, including recommendations on fund-raising strategy, use of EU funds and sustainable finance. Learn more about financing decarbonisation in our Insights
EU Taxonomy application in Czechia and Latvia
Our experts supported EnDev in designing an ambitious market transformation programme for climate-friendly cooking in Kenya and Africa and helped secured 40 mln USD for its implementation from the Green Climate Fund. Learn more about this initiative here
Climate finance for clean cook stoves programmes in Kenya and Senegal
AG team supports one of the largest power utility companies in Central Asia to develop KPIs and a sustainable finance framework to underwrite the issues of the region’s first sustainability-linked bonds in line with the requirements of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA)
Sustainable financing framework for utility company