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As stated by the AIIB, the project development objective is to contribute to climate change mitigation in targeted members in Eastern Europe (Romania, Poland and Hungary) and Turkiye by increasing the capacity of renewable energy generation.
The proposed Project entails AIIB's investment in a MREL-eligible (Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities), senior preferred bond issued by Kommunalkredit Austria AG ("KA"). The proceeds from AIIB investment will enable KA to scale-up its sustainable financing activities.
Specifically, the investment will be directed towards mid-tier green infrastructure assets in the Bank's non-regional members (Romania, Poland and Hungary) as well as the regional member Turkiye. The financing of green infrastructure mainly encompasses renewable energy, accelerating the transition towards a low-carbon economy and supporting for development of a more sustainable energy systems in the targeted markets.
The AIIB categorized the project risk as 'FI'.
As stated by Bloomberg, Kommunalkredit Austria AG operates as a bank. The Bank offers financing, infrastructure advisory, interest management, and investment services. Kommunalkredit Austria serves municipalities, corporates, and retail customers in Austria.
AIIB Team Leader:
SungMin Hwang - Investment Officer, Financial Institution & Syndication
Email: sungmin.hwang@aiib.org
Financial Intermediary - Kommunalkredit Austria AG:
Michael Santer - Head of Markets
Email: m.santer@kommunalkredit.at
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
You can submit an information request for project information at: https://www.aiib.org/en/contact/information-request/index.html
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF AIIB
The AIIB has established the Accountability Mechanism for Project-Affected People (PPM). The PPM provides Òan opportunity for an independent and impartial review of submissions from Project-affected people who believe they have been or are likely to be adversely affected by AIIBÕs failure to implement the ESP in situations when their concerns cannot be addressed satisfactorily through Project level GRMs or AIIB Management processes.Ó Two or more project-affected people can file a complaint. Under the current AIIB policy, when the bank co-finances a project with another development bank, it may apply the other bank's standards. You can refer to the Project Summary Information document to find out which standards apply. You can learn more about the PPM and how to file a complaint at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/how-we-assist-you/index.html
The complaint submission form can be accessed in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bengali, Chinese, English, Tagalog, Hindi, Nepali, Russian, Turkish, or Urdu. The submission form can be found at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/submission/index.html