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NSIA, UK FCDO, partners launch Green Guarantee Company, with $1bn guarantee to mobilize climate finance for developing countries

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Last updated: February 7, 2024 7:46 am
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Oredola Adeola

 

The world’s first climate-focused guarantee company, the Green Guarantee Company (GGC), has been launched by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) alongside the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) through its MOBILIST Global programme, the Green Climate Fund, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with Prosper Africa, and Norfund, leveraging an initial $100 million to provide up to $1 billion of guarantees underpinned by an investment grade rating of BBB/Stable from Fitch Ratings, aiming to mobilize billions in climate finance for developing countries.

 

Advisor Reports obtained this in a statement released by NSIA on Tuesday.

 

According to the statement the Green Climate Fund, will initially focus on private credit and the LSE green bond market.

 

NSIA however noted that there are plans to expand the fund to other major exchanges.

 

It said, “It will seek to raise additional capital from the private sector as it scales its operations, targeting a guaranteed capacity of $5 billion or more by 2035.”

 

Advisor Report further gathered that the launch of the GGC is in alignment with the NSIA’s focus on climate and sustainability. NSIA previously launched its Renewable Investment Platform for Limitless Energy (RIPLE) – to develop renewable energy projects across Africa and Carbon Vista – a joint venture platform with Vitol, for investments in carbon removal and avoidance projects among others.

 

Aminu Umar-Sadiq, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, NSIA, speaking at the launch said, “As a long-term investor of Nigeria’s sovereign wealth, our strategy is underpinned by our adoption of sustainable investment opportunities that uphold environmental stewardship.
“Given the global urgency of positive climate action, our alignment with GGC will further expand access to climate adaptive solutions, particularly within emerging markets.
Umar-Sadiq further emphasised the commitment of NSIA to focusing on creating shared value for the people and the planet.
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