Ecobank lists $450 million sustainable Agriculture and Nature Capital Bond on London Stock Exchange

Date: 2026-07-10
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (Ecobank Group) has marked the successful listing of its US$450 million Sustainable Agriculture and Nature Capital Bond on the London Stock Exchange, in a move aimed at mobilising capital for sustainable development across Africa.

Ecobank Group Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Awori, together with Group Chairman Papa Madiaw Ndiaye, rang the opening bell at the London Stock Exchange to commemorate the listing of the landmark bond issuance, which attracted strong investor interest and was 3.9 times oversubscribed.

The bond represents the world’s first International Capital Market Association (ICMA)-designated Nature Bond issued by a commercial bank, highlighting growing investor interest in financing projects that combine financial returns with measurable environmental impact.

Awori said the issuance demonstrates the potential of innovative financing structures to connect global capital with Africa’s sustainable development priorities, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, forestry and water that remain critical to the continent’s economy.

He noted that while Africa possesses significant natural assets, businesses operating in nature-dependent sectors often face financing constraints. The bond, he said, provides a mechanism to address this gap by directing capital towards sustainable economic activities.

A net amount of the funds raised will support sustainable primary production, agri-processing and nature-related infrastructure, including water, sanitation and irrigation projects.

Ecobank said the transaction aligns with its broader objective of mobilising capital to support Africa’s real economy by connecting investors, development finance institutions and capital markets with businesses driving long-term economic growth.

Awori emphasized that addressing Africa’s financing needs will require collaboration among financial institutions, investors, governments and development partners, with commercial banks playing a critical role in creating pathways for sustainable investment.

 

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