/starttogrow) for SMEs, Startups and interested public. The presentation and functionality of this microsite focus on the simplicity and nice-looking features and contains easy to understand contents. It is
understand its opportunities and risks. Examples of such issues include the risks and opportunities posed by climate change, a company’s approach to managing intellectual and human capital, its capacity to
Bond Definition Green Bonds are any type of bond instrument where the proceeds will be exclusively applied to finance or re-finance, in part or in full, new and/or existing eligible Green Projects (see
Social Projects (see section 1 Use of Proceeds) and which are aligned with the four core components of the SBP. Different types of Social Bonds exist in the market. These are described in Appendix I. It is
ensure that such investors would have adequate access to relevant information to better understand financial products before making well informed investment decisions.?The consultation paper is available
follows: (1) Implement a policy on fintech application at board or executives level ; (2) Have persons understand the basic principles of technology usage;(3) Allow fund managers or
key sections : (1) Investment planning: Proving information on tools to assist investors to understand themselves better and plan their investments more effectively, such as tools for
part or in full new and/or existing eligible Social Projects (see Use of Proceeds section) and which are aligned with the four core components of the SBP. Different types of Social Bonds exist in the
their investors, as well as other constituents of the company, have enough information to understand the drivers of, and risks to, sustainable financial performance. They recognize that they are
certified bonds. These common requirements are contained in the Climate Bond Standard v2.1. 2.2. Supplementary information available For more information on the Climate Bonds Initiative see