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Govt may junk green bonds if 'greeniums' don’t improve in 2-3 years

The government plans to use funds raised from its usual borrowing programme to fund green projects

April 14, 2025 / 13:28 IST
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Out of the Rs 8 lakh crore, the Centre will borrow from the bond market during April-September of the current financial year, Rs 10,000 crore will be raised through sovereign green bonds.

The Centre is toying with the idea of discontinuing sovereign green bonds (SGBs) if the plan fails to fetch better "greenium" over the next two to three years, a government official has said.

The government may turn to its borrowing programme to fund such projects.

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“The cost of designing SGBs is more costly compared to the premiums on the yields, which are too low to justify that expenditure, therefore there is a thinking that green bonds are an expensive instrument to raise funds,” the official told Moneycontrol on condition of anonymity.

The thinking around discontinuing SGBs is strengthened by the fact that the government is getting only 2-3 basis points in greeniums.