DEALS Making Africa’s richest square mile more accessible and sustainable Absa | Corporate and Investment Banking > Insights and Events > Making Africa’s richest square mile more accessible and sustainable SHARE Absa, Divercity and Atterbury partner to construct Barlow Park, a green, affordable, residential precinct in one of the continent’s most prestigious locations. As the debt funder of this R3bn, green, affordable, residential precinct, Absa is proud to enable the transformation of the housing landscape, which demonstrates our commitment to sustainable financing. Situated in the heart of Sandton, the world-class Barlow Park development sets a new benchmark in sustainable, urban living while closing the market’s ever-widening affordability gap. Residents will experience quality, green, affordable housing and secure living at an exclusive address with world-class amenities. Our ability to structure facilities and our in-depth knowledge of sustainable financing bears testament to our passion for delivering transformative, innovative client and industry solutions. Contact Yastiel Hanuman for more information https://cib.absa.africa/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/file_example_MP3_700KB.mp3 Related Articles DEALS Powering a sustainable future with Ferroglobe At Absa CIB, we believe that financing critical mineral supply is essential for advancing the Just Energy Transition. Our partnership with Ferroglobe supports the expansion of silicon metal production, which is key to semiconductor chips and solar panels, driving economic growth, job creation and Africa’s role in the renewable energy value chain. Read more DEALS Propelling South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Our landmark project financing contribution towards an R8.8 billion transaction with Red Rocket South Africa (Pty) Ltd reinforces our position as a market leader in renewable energy financing. Read more DEALS Building a more robust green energy landscape South Africa’s green energy sector is poised for significant transformation, with vast untapped investment potential. Our R1.45 billion deal with G7 Renewable Energies and Cennergi Holdings marks a monumental sustainability partnership, highlighting the critical role of finance as a catalyst for advancing renewable energy projects. Read more