DEALS | 30 OCTOBER 2021 Innovative financing for sustainable growth Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Innovative financing for sustainable growth SHARE We are proud to have contributed R1.65bn and further leveraged our dedicated ESG financing team, to structure a R1.7bn sustainability-linked tranche that supports environmental protection and inclusive growth for our client Exemplar REITail Limited. We believe in the potential of our clients, and with our sector expertise we aim to help them achieve sustainable business growth. Our deal with Exemplar REITail Limited is a testament to this belief. As the Sole Global Co-ordinator, Bookrunner and Mandated Lead Arranger for this deal, we used our deep understanding of the local real estate financing market to meticulously structure a flexible funding platform for our client. We also contributed R1.65bn to the deal and further leveraged our dedicated ESG financing team, to structure a R1.7bn sustainability-linked tranche that supports environmental protection and inclusive growth. We are committed to shaping our continent with innovative financial solutions. The bravery to imagine and the will to get things done. That’s Africanacity. Find out more about our Commercial Property Finance solutions Contact us https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles CHAMPAGNE A legacy of Roman tribes, monks and kings! Champagne is a sparkling wine synonymous with celebration, elegance and luxury. The wine’s name comes from the Champagne region in north-eastern France, where the delectable bubbles were first produced in the 17th century. The history of Champagne is a tale of innovation, luxury and resilience influenced by the events that shaped France since the 1600s. Read more CHAMPAGNE Deutz – It’s a love story! Interview with DR Kgaoelo Ntshwana and Itumeleng Mamabolo of Makhoi, the Champagner Official Importer & Distributor – Champagne Deutz. Read more CHAMPAGNE Champagne Taittinger – Fun Facts Taittinger is the 3rd oldest Champagne House, but for nearly 2 centuries it was known as Forest-Fourneaux. In 1734 Jacques Fourneaux learned from the Benedictine monks under the guidance of Brother Oudart, who worked with Dom Perignon – both early developers of sparkling wine. Read more