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Twenty-seven Global Institutions Sign up to Green Investment Principles for the Belt & Road

Thursday 25 April 2019 (Beijing) – It was announced today that 27 global institutions have signed up to a set of voluntary principles – the Green Investment Principles (GIP) for the Belt and Road -- to promote green investment in the Belt &Road region.

 

The announcement was made at the GIP signing ceremony as part of the Financial Connectivity Forum organized by the People’s Bank of China (the Central Bank) and the Ministry of Finance in Beijing during the second Belt and Road High-level Forum. Deputy Governor Chen Yulu from the People’s Bank of China attended the GIP signing ceremony.


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Chen Yulu, Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China

 

As a mandate from the China-UK Economic and Financial Dialogue in 2017, the Green Finance Committee of China Society for Finance and Banking and the City of London Corporation’s Green Finance Initiative led the initiative to develop the GIP, which was first published in London in November 2018. The World Economic Forum, UNPRI, Belt & Road Bankers Roundtable, the Green Belt and Road Investor Alliance and the Paulson Institute are also part of the drafting group. A full list of the principles can be accessed here.

 

Building on existing responsible and ESG investment initiatives, the GIP aims to incorporate low-carbon and sustainable development practices into investment projects in Belt and Road countries, which will host the majority of the world’s infrastructure investments in coming decades. 

 

Since its launch five months ago, the GIP has received strong backing from the global financial industry, including commercial banks, development banks, institutional investors, stock exchanges and other stakeholders that invest or help mobilize investment in the Belt and Road. As of April 25, 2019, twenty-seven institutions have signed up to the GIP. These institutions include (in alphabetical order): 

 

Agricultural Bank of China, Agricultural Development Bank of China, Al Hilal Bank, Astana International Exchange, Bank of China, Bank of East Asia, China Construction Bank, China Development Bank, China International Contractors Association, China International Capital Corporation, Crédit Agricole-CIB, DBS Bank, Deutsche Bank, Export-Import Bank of China, First Abu Dhabi Bank, Habib Bank of Pakistan, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Industrial Bank, Khan Bank, Luxembourg Stock Exchange, Mizuho Bank, Natixis Bank, Silk Road Fund, Standard Chartered Bank, Trade and Development Bank of Mongolia and UBS Group. 

 

These signatories include all major banks from China that invest in the Belt & Road region and some of the largest financial institutions from (in alphabetical order) France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Mongolia, Pakistan, Singapore, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom. Several service providers, including Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PWC, have also expressed their support for the GIP. 

 

Ma Jun, Chairman of China’s Green Finance Committee, announced at the GIP signing ceremony that a Secretariat would be established to support future work of the GIP. The GIP Secretariat will work on expanding the membership, the development of implementation tools and case studies, a green project database for the Belt & Road, as well as compiling the progress report.

 

Chen Yulu, Deputy Governor of the People’s Bank of China, said at the signing ceremony: “The financial institutions represented here today are the leading institutions of green investment for the Belt and Road. I hope that all signatories can seize the great opportunity of the BRI, and actively promote the GIP and enhance their capacity for green investment.”

 

Dr. Ma Jun said: “The majority of global infrastructure investment in the coming decades will be in the Belt and Road region and they will have a significant impact on the implementation of the Paris Agreement and UN Sustainable Development Goals. The aim of the GIP is to ensure that environmental friendliness, climate resilience, and social inclusiveness are built into new investment projects in the Belt and Road.


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Ma Jun, Chairman of China Green Finance Committee

 

Catherine McGuinness, Chair of Policy at City of London Corporation commented: “While there is some way to go to ensuring the Belt and Road is truly green, today’s announcement is another step in the right direction, and a powerful statement of intent from financial firms in China, the UK and across the world.”


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Catherine McGuinness, Chair of Policy at City of London Corporation


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Kairat Kelimbetov, Governor of Astana International Financial Centre


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Family photo of major GIP Signatories

 

David Aikman, Chief Representative Officer of China and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum, addressed the importance of making GIP an opportunity for green transformation in the region and said: “It will be a shared opportunity for inter-connectivity, environmental friendliness and economic development through green investment in many countries around the world.”

 

Signatories also expressed their commitment to greening their investment practices with the implementation of GIP. “Business and economic ties between China, Europe, and BRI countries continue to strengthen”, said Werner Steinmueller, Deutsche Bank Management Board Member and Chief Executive Officer for Asia Pacific. We are one of the most active foreign banks participating in BRI with full corporate and investment banking offerings along the route. By committing to the GIP, we are pledging that we will not only help steer BRI’s open collaboration across countries from China to Europe, but also strive to ensure these projects are as sustainable as possible.”

 

Gu Shu, President of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, commented: “Green investments play a critical role in addressing environmental and climate challenges along the Belt and Road. ICBC has participated actively in the drafting of the GIP. We have also invited BRBR members to sign up to the GIP and integrate environmental factors into the BRI-related financing decisions, operations, product development and risk management.”


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Gu Shu, President of Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

 

Bill Winters, Group Chief Executive of Standard Chartered PLC, stated: “We have been supporting our clients in managing their environmental and social risks for decades and are committed to working with all parties to implement the Green Investment Principles and contribute to commerce and prosperity across the Belt and Road markets.”


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Benjamin Hung Pi Cheng, Regional CEO of Greater China & North Asia, Standard Chartered


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Alain Gallois, Chief Executive Officer of Corporate & Investment Banking for Asia Pacific, Natixis


Philippe Brassac, CEO of Crédit Agricole S.A and the Chairman of Crédit Agricole CIB, said: “Today, we reaffirm our ambition to be your long-term banking partner for your energy transition projects. A partner that is both realistic and demanding concerning the climate.”

 

 “As China’s development finance institution and its major bank for the Belt and Road, the China Development Bank will stay committed to green finance, implement green investment principles, increase the provision of green finance, and grow the capacity for green development, to contribute to sustainable economic and social development along the Belt and Road”, said Hu Zhirong, Director of International Finance Bureau of China Development Bank.

 

Huang Liangbo, Vice President of Export-Import Bank of China, said: “To cater to the needs of the BRI participating parties to conserve resources, protect the environment and cope with climate change, the Export-Import Bank of China has been diversifying its financial products and services related to green projects, and played a major role in investing and financing green infrastructures.”

 

Lin Jingzhen, Vice President of Bank of China, said: “By signing up to the GIPs, it marks a milestone for Bank of China to integrate green development strategy into our efforts of supporting the construction of the Belt and Road ‘financial artery’. We look forward to working with international counterparts to foster the green and sustainable development along the Belt and Road.”

 

Qian Wenhui, President of Agricultural Development Bank of China, said: “Agricultural Development Bank of China will gather forces from all sides and assist domestic agriculture-related enterprise and projects to participate in the Belt and Road green investments.”


Tao Yiping, President of Industrial Bank, commented: “By proactively supporting the low-carbon, green and sustainable development of countries along the Belt and Road, GIP will support global financial institutions to establish more extensive and intensive corporations within multilateral frameworks and to increase environmental and social risk management ability.”

 

Xie Duo, Chairman of the Silk Road Fund, commented: “The Silk Road Fund, being a medium to long-term development and investment fund to support the BRI, is committed to implementing and promoting green investment philosophy, and dedicated to building a green Silk Road.”

 

Muhammad Aurangzeb, President and CEO of Habib Bank of Pakistan, said: “It is a great initiative taken by China Green Finance Committee and City of London for this GIP signing. As Pakistan’s largest Bank, and the largest executor of CPEC related financing in Pakistan, HBL is positioned to play an integral role towards a greener CPEC, with the ultimate goal of a greener BRI.”

 

Tim Bennett, CEO of Astana International Exchange, said: “The sign up to the GIP emphasizes the regional perspective of AIX to support infrastructure and economic development in Kazakhstan and in the region in accordance with environmentally and socially friendly international practices.”

 

Abdulhamid Saeed, Group Chief Executive Officer of First Abu Dhabi Bank, stated: “By becoming one of the first signatories to the GIP, we intend to take a more active role in the Belt and Road Initiative and in supporting global efforts to promote green investments within the UAE and beyond.”




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