The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a €25 million loan to Türkiye’s BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama, aimed at supporting gender-responsive green investments across the country. This loan is part of the EBRD’s Türkiye Green Economy Financing Facility II, designed to accelerate the adoption of green finance and foster sustainable growth in Türkiye.
Boosting Green Investments in Türkiye
The loan will help BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama provide financing to sub-borrowers working on green initiatives, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and climate resilience. The funding will enhance access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) looking to invest in sustainable technologies.
This move aligns with Türkiye’s ambitious climate goals, including its commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2053. By integrating leasing companies like BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama into green financing, the EBRD aims to make clean energy systems, energy-efficient technologies, and low-carbon machinery more accessible and affordable to SMEs.
EBRD Welcomes the Collaboration
Oksana Yavorskaya, EBRD’s Deputy Head in Türkiye, said, “We are delighted with the strong commitment demonstrated by Turkish leasing companies in exploring innovative ways to expand green financing opportunities for their clients. We are confident that our latest collaboration with BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama will build on this important tradition, providing vital support to businesses that depend on leasing as a critical tool for accessing financial solutions.”
Sibel Alyar, General Manager of BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama, emphasized the strategic importance of the loan and the company’s role in driving sustainable finance in Türkiye. As part of BNP Paribas Leasing Solutions, which manages €15.5 billion in annual business across 17 countries, the company plans to leverage this financing to scale its green financing solutions.
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Gender-Responsive Financing to Address Barriers for Women
The project also includes a gender-responsive element, addressing the specific challenges women face in accessing green finance in Türkiye. Studies have shown that women entrepreneurs often encounter more obstacles than men when seeking funding for green projects. Through this initiative, BNP Paribas Finansal Kiralama aims to promote equal opportunities, ensuring women can benefit from climate finance and also pursue green technologies.