Examples of ICMA Social Bond Principles in a sentence
Socially sustainable activitiesDeutsche Bank defines social activities in accordance with the ICMA Social Bond Principles (SBP).
A green 13 ICMA, Social Bond Principles (SBP), updated in June 2020.
Under the ICMA Social Bond Principles, social bonds entail ‘use of proceeds’ bonds that raise funds for new and existing projects with positive social outcomes.
ICMA maps SDG 1.4 to ICMA Social Bond Principles “Affordable Housing,” “Access to Essential Services,” and “Socioeconomic Advancement and Empowerment”; and maps SDG 11.1 to ICMA Social Bond Principles “Affordable Housing” and “Affordable Basic Infrastructure.” Use of Proceeds.
The Notes will be issued as “Sustainable Bonds” under the Company’s Sustainable Finance Framework (the “SFF”) to fund new and existing projects and businesses with environmental benefits in alignment with the ICMA Green Bond Principles 2018, ICMA Sustainability Bond Guidelines 2018 and ICMA Social Bond Principles 2020 and LMA Green Loan Principles 2018.
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For the purpose of issuing Sustainability Bonds, SLF has developed the following SLF Sustainability Bond Framework, which addresses the four core components of the International Capital Markets Association (“ICMA”) Green Bond Principles (the “Green Bond Principles”), the ICMA Social Bond Principles (the “Social Bond Principles”) and the ICMA Sustainability Bond Guidelines (the “Sustainability Bond Guidelines”)1 and their recommendations on the use of external reviews and impact reporting: 1.
Social Portfolio means Eligible Projects falling under the categories set out in the SDGs Funding Framework which are indicated to be ICMA SBP Categories, and, at any time, include any other "social" projects in accordance with any update of the ICMA Social Bond Principles at such time.
Frameworks to be considered case by case, when needed, namely: • Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) • Climate Bond Initiative (CBI) • ICMA Social Bond Principles (SBP) and Green Bond Principles (GBP).
Framework OverviewCiti’s Social Bond Framework for Affordable Housing (“framework”) has been developed in line with the International Capital Market Association (ICMA) Social Bond Principles 2020 7and includes four key components: use of proceeds; process for project evaluation and selection; management of proceeds; and reporting.