GCPF Insights

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GCPF UP CLOSE: NEW COMPANY BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE

Why, where, how? For everyone interested in the Global Climate Partnership Fund is about, the new GCPF company brochure provides the relevant answers.

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SIZE MATTERS: GCPF > USD 500 M

In the field of investments, size matters. This is particularly true when a fund targets new terrain such as driving climate financing in emerging economies.

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GCPF LAUNCHES GREEN LENDING FORUM

When GCPF assembled representatives of 19 partner institutions from 13 countries for the first GCPF Academy in September 2016, they were asked about their challenges and needs in taking green lending forward in their respective markets.

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Training Bangladeshi banks in E&S risk management

In line with local regulatory requirements, most financial institutions in Bangladesh are strengthening their environmental and social management system frameworks to manage key risks.

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Newly launched Global Climate Partnership Award recognises groundbreaking green lending initiatives

The Global Climate Partnership Fund (GCPF), one of the world’s largest climate funds, has launched the Global Climate Partnership Award.

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SURVEY: MAPPING OUT THE LANDSCAPE OF GREEN LENDING

In a recently conducted survey, GCPF investment manager responsAbility asked green lending experts from around the developing world about their expectations and experiences in the area of green lending. 

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GCPF chair Claudia Arce: “Climate change matters, also on a business level!”

It’s easy, really: the ultimate target is to avoid greenhouse gas generation.

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Green Lending – growing into the future

Luke Franson, a passionate proponent of green lending, discusses the fundamental change that is happening in understanding about green lending.

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Green Lending: Unlocking the opportunity in developing economies

The Global Climate Partnership’s investment manager responsAbility is dedicating a publication to the topic of green lending in developing countries.