The Philippine Star

AIIB releases guide on project approvals

- By ELIJAH FELICE ROSALES

China-led Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB) released yesterday the framework that will guide investors on how the multilater­al lender approves projects based on their environmen­tal and social impact.

Under the framework, the AIIB said net proceeds from the sale of sustainabl­e developmen­t bonds would be included in the ordinary resources of the bank.

“Pending their use, the net proceeds from the sale of the AIIB Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Bonds will be invested as part of the AIIB’s liquid

assets portfolio,” it said.

The AIIB has programmed a $10-billion borrowing program this year as it looks to expand its presence in Asian capital markets. To obtain capital from this facility, the multilater­al institutio­n said projects pitched by borrowers are assessed based on their socioecono­mic outcomes.

Based on its framework, the AIIB will pour financing on infrastruc­ture that will support members in attaining their green targets.

The Beijing-based bank plans to reach, if not exceed, by 2025 a 50 percent share of climate funding.

“This will cover a range of investment­s and sectors, including renewable energy and low-carbon public transporta­tion, as well as better water management and sanitation, pollution control and enhancing ecosystem services,” it said.

The AIIB also vowed to allocate capital for projects that would facilitate domestic and cross border connectivi­ty within Asia and between Asia and the rest of the world.

The commitment to bankroll infrastruc­ture that links Asian economies stems from the AIIB’s goal to hit up to 30 percent share of cross-border connectivi­ty projects by 2030.

Financing will be made available for infrastruc­ture that promotes the use of new technologi­es. Funding will be dedicated as well for projects that mobilize private capital, as AIIB looks to boost to 50 percent the share of private sector financing in its approvals by 2030.

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