Global Information Lookup Global Information

Equator Principles information


Current logo of the Equator Principles

The Equator Principles is a risk management framework adopted by financial institutions, for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social risk in project finance. It is primarily intended to provide a minimum standard for due diligence to support responsible risk decision-making. As of March 2021, 116 financial institutions in 37 countries have officially adopted the Equator Principles, covering the majority of international project finance debt in emerging and developed markets.[1] The Equator Principles, formally launched in Washington, D.C., on June 4, 2003, were based on existing environmental and social policy frameworks established by the International Finance Corporation.

The standards have subsequently been periodically updated into what is commonly known as the International Finance Corporation Performance Standards on social and environmental sustainability and on the World Bank Group Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines.[2] The Equator Principles have recently been revised and the third iteration of the Equator Principles was launched on June 4, 2013. The reviewed fourth iteration of the Equator Principles [1] were published in July 2020.

The Equator Principles apply globally, to all industry sectors and (within EPIII) to four financial products:

1) Project Finance Advisory Services

2) Project Finance

3) Project-Related Corporate Loans and

4) Bridge Loans.

The relevant thresholds and criteria for application are described in detail in the Scope section of the Equator Principles. Equator Principles Financial Institutions (EPFIs) commit to implementing the EP in their internal environmental and social policies, procedures and standards for financing projects and will not provide Project Finance or Project-Related Corporate Loans to projects where the client will not, or is unable to, comply with the Equator Principles. While the Equator Principles are not intended to be applied retroactively, EPFIs apply them to the expansion or upgrade of an existing project where changes in scale or scope may create significant environmental and social risks and impacts or significantly change the nature or degree of an existing impact.

The Equator Principles have greatly increased the attention and focus on social/community standards and responsibility, including robust standards for indigenous peoples, labor standards, and consultation with locally affected communities within the Project Finance market. They have also promoted convergence around common environmental and social standards. Multilateral development banks, including the European Bank for Reconstruction & Development, and export credit agencies through the OECD Common Approaches are increasingly drawing on the same standards as the Equator Principles.

The Equator Principles have also helped spur the development of other responsible environmental and social management practices in the financial sector and banking industry and have provided a platform for engagement with a broad range of interested stakeholders, including non-governmental organizations (NGOs), clients and industry bodies.

  1. ^ Wright, Christopher, and Alexis Rwabizambuga. "Institutional pressures, corporate reputation, and voluntary codes of conduct: An examination of the equator principles." Business and Society Review 111.1 (2006): 89-117.
  2. ^ "Equator Principles History and Context FAQ" (PDF). www.equator-principles.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.

and 25 Related for: Equator Principles information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8111 seconds.)

Equator Principles

Last Update:

The Equator Principles is a risk management framework adopted by financial institutions, for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social...

Word Count : 1147

Build Back Better World

Last Update:

Infrastructure and Investment.: 5  New Silk Road Initiative The Clean Network Equator Principles Blue Dot Network Global Gateway India-Middle East-Europe Economic...

Word Count : 614

Blue Dot Network

Last Update:

G20 Principles for Quality Infrastructure Investment, the G7 Charlevoix Commitment on Innovative Financing for Development, the Equator Principles, and...

Word Count : 1474

IDFC First Bank

Last Update:

the sale. 2013 - IDFC becomes the first Indian institution to adopt Equator principles. 2014 - RBI grants a banking license to IDFC Bank. 2017 - The bank...

Word Count : 3513

Dakota Access Pipeline

Last Update:

plug gaps in the Equator Principles to prevent community conflict | Reuters Events | Sustainable Business". "Webinar: Equator Principles IV: A Human Rights...

Word Count : 9205

Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation

Last Update:

callers. In 2006 SMBC was among the first Japanese Bank to adopt the Equator Principles, an international set of social and environmental standards for financial...

Word Count : 6703

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

Last Update:

in Renminbi In 2008 ICBC was the first Chinese Bank to adopt the Equator Principles, an international set of social and environmental standards for financial...

Word Count : 4193

Enterprise risk management

Last Update:

governments and civil society organizations. They have been adopted by the Equator Principles Banks, a consortium of over 118 commercial banks in 37 countries....

Word Count : 2910

Meridiam

Last Update:

included in its investments the United Nations Principles of Responsible Investment and the Equator Principles. In December 2023, Meridiam obtains the international...

Word Count : 2534

Environmental impact assessment

Last Update:

frameworkPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Equator Principles – Risk management framework Global environmental analysis – Analysis...

Word Count : 10345

Mercator projection

Last Update:

projection inflates the size of objects the further they are from the equator. In a Mercator projection, landmasses such as Greenland and Antarctica...

Word Count : 6729

French Geodesic Mission to the Equator

Last Update:

The French Geodesic Mission to the Equator (French: Expédition géodésique française en Équateur), also called the French Geodesic Mission to Peru and...

Word Count : 1919

Mining

Last Update:

standards. These generally relate to financing standards such as the Equator Principles, IFC environmental standards, and criteria for Socially responsible...

Word Count : 12917

Herman Mulder

Last Update:

and author on sustainable finance issues. He is a pioneer of the Equator Principles, used by banks to voluntarily assess and manage social and environmental...

Word Count : 739

Ethical banking

Last Update:

Disclosure Project Climate ethics Corporate social responsibility Equator Principles Socially responsible investing Sustainable finance Reynolds, John...

Word Count : 3009

Health impact assessment

Last Update:

accepted by most of the leading lending banks who are parties to the Equator Principles. Health impact assessments are becoming routine in many large development...

Word Count : 2519

Ukraine Nature Conservation Society

Last Update:

environmental and social risk management, in particular under the Equator Principles. - Business models that promote sustainable development through energy...

Word Count : 1461

Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol

Last Update:

Commission's recommendations, as well as standards set out in the Equator Principles, World Bank Safeguard Policies, IFC Performance Standards and sustainability...

Word Count : 1453

National emblem of Indonesia

Last Update:

by its legs. The shield's five emblems represent Pancasila, the five principles of Indonesia's national ideology. The Garuda claws gripping a white ribbon...

Word Count : 3259

International Hydropower Association

Last Update:

and development banks (including banks that are signatory to the Equator Principles, and the World Bank); and the hydropower sector, represented by IHA...

Word Count : 2440

Geostationary orbit

Last Update:

circular geosynchronous orbit 35,786 km (22,236 mi) in altitude above Earth's equator, 42,164 km (26,199 mi) in radius from Earth's center, and following the...

Word Count : 4861

Celestial sphere

Last Update:

consideration of its linear distance from the observer. The celestial equator divides the celestial sphere into northern and southern hemispheres. Because...

Word Count : 2215

Pascua Lama

Last Update:

Huascoaltino community in Chile. In November 2011, CEDHA filed an Equator Principles Due Diligence Review to two public banks, EDC of Canada and US EXIM...

Word Count : 2800

Geosynchronous orbit

Last Update:

orbits are often referred to as geostationary if they are roughly over the equator, but the terms are used somewhat interchangeably. Specifically, geosynchronous...

Word Count : 3171

Hydrostatic equilibrium

Last Update:

weaker at the equator than at the poles by an amount equal (at least asymptotically) to five fourths the centrifugal force at the equator. In 1742, Colin...

Word Count : 4411

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net