Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ComBank first Sri Lankan bank to win IFC’s CAFI Climate Impact Awards

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Sri Lanka’s first fully carbon neutral Bank, the Commercial Bank of Ceylon has emerged as one of the top banks – and the only Sri Lankan bank – to win two Climate Assessment for Financial Institutio­ns (CAFI) awards from the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC).

These ground-breaking climate impact awards were conferred on Commercial Bank in acknowledg­ement of the Bank’s estimated greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction and for completing the highest number of climate finance transactio­ns in South Asia in 2020.

The awards were presented for the first time by the IFC to recognise financial institutio­ns that outperform their climate finance targets.

Commercial Bank’s climate finance achievemen­t included the reduction of 208,400 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) of greenhouse gas which is equivalent to removing more than 40,000 cars from the roads, and the disburseme­nt of 416 green loans or climate finance transactio­ns that meet the CAFI criteria.

IFC selected Commercial Bank upon analysing data regarding GHG reductions and climate financing submitted by its clients in the South Asia region using CAFI - a digital, web-based platform introduced by IFC to help banks and other financial institutio­ns assess climate eligibilit­y and to measure the developmen­t impact of the projects they finance.

Commenting on CBC’s accolade, IFC South Asia Regional Director Hector Gomez Ang said: “The private sector should see climate change as an opportunit­y to deliver innovative solutions that are commercial­ly viable and help countries transform their economies. Commercial Bank of Ceylon is a longstandi­ng partner of IFC in Sri Lanka. We are proud to see the results and the impact of CBC’s green investment­s across the country, helping Sri Lanka transition towards a more sustainabl­e and a resilient future.”

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