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    IDC Secures R2bn

    March 24, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has successfully raised R2.05 billion through its first-ever sustainability bond, surpassing its initial target of R1.5 billion. The bond attracted strong investor interest, closing with an order book of R3.46 billion. Issued across five-, seven-, 10-, and 12-year tenors, the strong demand for longer-term investments reflects market confidence in the IDC’s commitment to sustainable development.

    Proceeds from the bond will support projects aligned with the IDC’s Sustainable Finance Framework, which aims to expand South Africa’s industrial capacity while promoting environmental responsibility and social inclusivity. This initiative is part of the IDC’s broader ‘New Pathways for Sustainable Industrial Development Framework’, which guides its strategy for strengthening industrialisation, promoting employment, and driving socioeconomic empowerment through climate-conscious investments.

    The International Finance Corporation (IFC) played a significant role by contributing over R1 billion to the bond, reinforcing its confidence in the IDC’s mandate. The IFC’s investment is expected to help mobilise further investor interest while supporting micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in the manufacturing sector. Additionally, the funds will advance the South African government’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan, further boosting the country’s shift towards renewable energy solutions. The IDC sees this milestone as a significant step in advancing sustainable economic growth while reinforcing its role in driving industrial development through responsible investment strategies.

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