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Redefine raises R1bn in third green bond

An image of Redefine CFO Ntobeko Nyawo

CFO Ntobeko Nyawo

29th August 2023

By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Senior Contributing Editor Online

     

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Real estate investment trust (Reit) Redefine Properties has issued another green bond as it leverages off its sustainability journey.

Redefine will use the money raised to refinance eligible green assets across its property portfolio that are aligned to the group’s over-arching, long-term climate-resilient framework.

The assets include highly rated green buildings that incorporate a variety of initiatives aimed at improving energy and water efficiency.

Redefine’s third green bond was oversubscribed 1.9 times with R1.9-billion received in bids and resulted in an upsized allocation to R1-billion across three, five and seven years at an auction on August 21.

“Demand for the bond issuance was particularly high in the seven-year tenor, resulting in the allocation of R425-million to that tranche, which bodes well for our long-term funding structure.

“South Africa's debt capital market is experiencing a recovery in demand for high-quality commercial instruments with an environmental, social and governance (ESG) underpin,” says CFO Ntobeko Nyawo.

The capital raised will be deployed in the refinancing of qualifying buildings that have achieved a 4 Star or higher green building certification, which is a tool used to rate the environmental impact and sustainability-related performance of buildings, as defined by the Green Building Council South Africa.

This green bond will further support the long-term decarbonisation of Redefine’s buildings, which is focused primarily on the reduction of energy consumption through efficiency interventions, mutual collaboration with tenants and solar photovoltaic expansion.

“This latest green bond issue further improves our funding match between our assets and liabilities in our capital structure and reaffirms our commitment to placing ESG at the heart of what we do.

“We believe that this will continue to play a critical role in strengthening and solidifying our balance sheet,” Nyawo says.

The green bond aligns with Redefine’s sustainability goals to further transform its properties into environmentally sustainable and resource-efficient assets.

The green bond also aligns with the International Capital Market Association’s green bond principles. It was listed on the JSE in the Sustainability Segment, a platform for companies to raise debt for green, social and sustainable initiatives.

Nyawo adds that Redefine will continue its strategic participation in the country’s deep and liquid debt capital market as it provides the opportunity to raise competitive funding that will enable the group to achieve its mission as it aims to “deliver the smartest and most sustainable spaces the world has ever known”.  

Edited by Chanel de Bruyn
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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