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BNP Paribas launches climate impact infrastructure debt fund

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The firm writes that the new fund benefits from synergies of BNP Paribas’ diversified model: close collaboration between BNP Paribas Asset Management, BNP Paribas Corporate & Institutional Banking and BNP Paribas Cardif.

Complementary expertise combines to offer comprehensive financing solution to projects and players involved in energy transition and climate change mitigation, the firm says.

The Fund aims to support energy transition projects across continental Europe; EUR500-750 million targeted from institutional investors, three investments already secured

BNP Paribas announces the launch of BNP Paribas Climate Impact Infrastructure Debt, an initiative supported by the aligned commitments of BNP Paribas Asset Management (‘BNPP AM’), BNP Paribas Corporate & Institutional Banking (‘BNPP CIB’) and BNP Paribas Cardif to finance climate change mitigation.

Managed by BNPP AM’s Private Assets division, BNP Paribas Climate Impact Infrastructure Debt is structured as a Luxembourg Reserved Alternative Investment Fund (‘RAIF’) and classified as Article 9 under SFDR.  The fund is targeting EUR500-750 million from institutional investors, including BNP Paribas Cardif’s seeding commitment.  It will have an investment grade profile and is expected to allocate to transactions in continental European countries, supporting energy transition projects that are in line with its investment philosophy by focusing on renewable energy, clean mobility and the circular economy, including new sectors such as batteries, hydrogen and carbon capture.

Three investments have already been secured for the fund, with financing for a low-carbon energy producer, a green-sourced district heating platform and a portfolio of onshore wind farms.

The firm writes that the collaboration within the BNP Paribas Group will ensure unique and scalable origination from both the wider market and internal origination teams.  Sourcing capability will benefit from the market-leading origination capabilities of BNP Paribas CIB’s Low Carbon Transition Group, with more than 200 dedicated investment professionals advising on and originating low carbon assets and an annual global origination in excess of EUR20 billion, together with BNPP AM’s track record of investment in infrastructure and sustainable finance.

Karen Azoulay, Head of Real Assets at BNPP AM Private Assets, comments: “Since the establishment of our Private Assets investment division, environmental solutions have been a key strategic focus.  The launch of Climate Impact Infrastructure Debt confirms this and marks a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to support financing the transition to a low carbon economy and offering our clients BNP Paribas’ unique origination capacity within this asset class.”

Olivier Hereil, Deputy CEO for Asset Management at BNP Paribas Cardif, comments: “As a responsible investor, we are proud to collaborate on the launch of Climate Impact Infrastructure Debt.  Echoing BNP Paribas Group’s energy transition policy, our conviction at BNP Paribas Cardif is that it is essential to manage policyholders’ savings with a long-term perspective by combining financial performance with a positive impact on society.  This new investment is part of our commitment to allocate an average of EUR 1 billion per year to positive impact investments by the end of 2025.”

Khoi Anh Berger Luong, Head of Real Assets for EMEA at BNP Paribas CIB, comments: “Benefiting from our powerful integrated bank model, this new fund is further evidence of our accelerating low carbon expertise buildout in support of our corporate clients.  It offers a differentiated strategy to financial institutional investors to deploy their capital in the transition of the real economy.”

Séverine Mateo, Global Head of BNP Paribas’ Low-Carbon Transition Group, comments: “Combining BNP Paribas’ origination, distribution and investment capabilities within low carbon transition is perfectly aligned with the Group’s strategy to accelerate the transition to a lower carbon and more sustainable economy.”

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