Original disclosure @ DFC website
Updated in EWS Mar 11, 2024
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As stated by the DFC, the Fund will help catalyze a sub segment that is focused on small and medium size projects that are less than 5MW by providing shorter term working capital loans to local SME developers, engineering, procurement, and construction companies. The Fund will also meet the longer-term project finance needs that provide commercial and
industrial solar solutions to SMEs in the productive use sector, enabling greater access to consistent and reliable clean energy.
As stated on the company's page dedicated to the Fund, the bond focuses on financing projects in the Productive Use Sector, encompassing areas such as Agriculture, Agro-processing, Education, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Services, and Hospitality. We target projects with a capacity of 5 MW or smaller, ensuring that the bond supports diverse and impactful ventures.
As stated by the DFC, the Fund’s investments in small-scale renewable power generation facilities are screened as Category FI - B under DFC’s environmental and social guidelines because impacts are site specific and readily mitigated.
As stated on the company's website, SIMA’s C&I Solar Green Bond aims to foster the development of a vibrant ecosystem of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the commercial and industrial (C&I) solar sector.
Established in 2016 by experienced impact investment pioneers, Asad Mahmood, and Michael Rauenhorst, SIMA Funds is an innovative and forward-thinking SEC-registered investment and advisory firm.
No project contacts provided at the time of disclosure.
Financial Intrmediary - Social Investment Managers and Advisors (SIMA Funds):
Address: 157 Columbus Ave, Suite 512, New York, NY 10023
Email: sima@simafunds.com
Website: https://simafunds.com/commercial-and-industrial-solar-green-bond/
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