4 May 2016

More winners announced in Green Bond Awards

A second wave of winners has been announced in Environmental Finance's inaugural Green Bond Awards.

Four further gongs were awarded today in the following categories:

The latest announcement follows the first wave of winners, yesterday.

Tomorrow the winners of the following categories will be announced:

  • Biggest issuer (Corporate)
  • Biggest issuer (SSA)
  • Biggest issuer (Municipality)
  • Biggest issuer (Bank)
  • Biggest underwriter

Green Bonds Awards 2016
CategoryWinner
Bond of the Year - corporate TenneT
Bond of the Year - SSA Nacional Financiera
Bond of the Year - municipal Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority
Bond of the Year - bank ING Bank
Project bond of the Year Wind MW (Meerwind)
Asset-based bond of the Year Berlin Hyp
Special Award for Innovation (Structure) Yes Bank / IFC 'back-to-back' transaction
Special Award for Innovation (Use of Proceeds) Schneider Electric
Initiative of the Year The Harmonised Framework for Impact Reporting
Personality of the Year Sean Kidney, Climate Bonds Initiative
Biggest Issuer (SSA) European Investment Bank
Biggest Issuer (Corporate) EDF, Toyota, TerraForm Power
Biggest Issuer (Bank) ING Bank
Biggest Issuer (Municipality) Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority
Biggest Underwriter Bank of America Merrill Lynch

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