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Are corporate green bonds losing sheen? Issuances halve since 2022 due to lower investor appetite

Indian corporates and banks have raised only Rs 795 crore through green bonds in the domestic market in FY23 and so far in FY24, less than half that of the previous year.

July 11, 2023 / 18:17 IST
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Green bonds are new in India and hence, pricing based on the international issue of bonds becomes difficult.

Issuance of green corporate bonds have nearly halved in the last year and a half due to higher yields and lower appetite from investors, according to industry experts and dealers.

According to data from Prime database, issuers (including companies and banks) raised Rs 795 crore during the financial year 2022-23 and so far in 2023-2024, from green bonds in the domestic market as compared to Rs 2,677 crore in the previous year.

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Green bonds are debt instruments issued by corporates, banks and governments to raise funds from the market to fund renewable or green projects.  Of the total amount raised in FY2023-24, Rs 495 crore was raised in FY2023, and the remaining Rs 300 crore so far in FY2024.

Why the fall?