Green Bonds for Latin America and the Caribbean

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Green Bonds for Latin America and the Caribbean Workshop – Green and Sustainable Bonds in Latin America and the Caribbean Lima, 29 May 2018

Meeting the Requirements of the Paris Agreement Translate NDCs into energy transition plans NDCs in LAC: $ 4 trillion in investments required up to 2035 currently available funds are far from sufficient Crowding in of local private sector / Domestic Resource Mobilization Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Green Bonds What is a Green Bond? Green Bonds are bonds, …issued to re-/finance environmentally friendly projects …earmarked for projects that meet specific criteria (e.g. energy efficiency standards or CO2 savings) …where the proceeds of the issue are used in a comprehensible and transparent manner …which provide investors with additional reporting for the financed projects …which can be issued in the form of corporate bonds as well as project bonds or asset-backed securities Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Green Bonds Possible sectors and projects according to ICMA/Climate Bond Initiative Categories Sectors Renewable Energy Renewable energy, energy distribution & management, Energy storage Energy Efficiency Green building, energy efficient products, processes and systems, waste heat recovery Non-energy GHG reductions Low-Carbon Transport National rail and freight systems, urban rail systems, electric vehicles, bicycle transport, transport logistics Sustainable Water storm water adaptation investment, investment to deal with rainfall volatility, water treatment and recycling Waste, recycling and pollution circular economy activities that lead to lower lifecycle energy and GHG usage Sustainable agriculture and forestry Forestry that avoid or substantially reduce carbon loss, and that deliver substantial carbon sequestration, Agriculture that reduces carbon and GHG emission, increases soil based carbon sequestration and improves climate resilience Climate resilient Infrastructure and climate adaption bridges, rail, infrastructure to protect against increased rainfall, Information technology and communications Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Current activities of KfW in the area of green bonds KfW promotes sustainability in the capital markets Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Current activities of KfW in the area of green bonds KfW one of the largest issuer of Green Bonds (since 2014 EUR 13,4 Bn.) Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Latin American Green Bond Fund (LAGBF) Possible Structure of Anchor Investment Fund TA LAGBF Local institutional investors Assets Liabilities Assets Liabilities Green Bonds (max. 30% of a single issuance) Senior (private int‘l + local) Other assets Insurance, bank and pension assets Mezzanine (DFI, NDB) Green Bonds First Loss (KfW/DFI) Equity Invest Invest Green Bonds Issuance in local currency Foreign financing in EUR or USD supports Bank / Issuer No FX-risk Debt in local currency Developer / Issuer Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

The KfW African Local Currency Bond Fund Successful example for capital market development through anchor investments Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Environmental impact Green Bonds contribute to the SDGs and climate targets Green Bonds can help finance SDGs / NDC Investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency Investing in climate protection measures such as afforestation etc. Investment in sustainable infrastructure, such as public transport etc. Mobilizing international and local investors CO2 reduction through green bonds Green Bonds enable large investment in renewable energy and energy efficiency, thereby making a major contribution to reducing CO2 emissions Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Effect on capital markets Green Bonds strengthen the local capital market Green Bonds mobilize previously inactive local capital Local currency Green Bonds strengthen local capital markets and eliminate currency risk ABS-Green Bonds free banks’ balance sheets for additional renewable energy projects Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

On the road to a LAC Green Bond Fund Key Features & Next Steps Key features Supporting Issuers through Anchor Investment and Technical Assistance Developing local capital markets through mainly local currency investments Activating/crowding in local institutional investors in LAC Financing projects with a measurable positive impact on the energy transition in LAC for NDC finance High Quality Standards: Green Bonds that meet the Green Bonds Principles / CBI / EU Action Plan Next Steps High interest among DFIs and potential investors to join forces KfW to conduct feasibility study an market research with an international consultant First Loss Funding of such a fund subject to approval of the German government – Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018

Latin American Green Bond Fund Questions? Green Bonds for Latin America / May 25th 2018