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This Article is From Apr 16, 2021

Coal Loans to Keep Singapore’s DBS Tied to The Fuel Until 2039

DBS Group Holdings Ltd. said it will maintain exposure to the coal sector until 2039, by which time its loans to mining and generation companies using the dirtiest fossil fuel will be repaid.

Singapore's largest lender recognizes the need for transition financing to help industries “gradually navigate away from brown to green,” Tan Su Shan, group head of institutional banking, said in a statement Friday.

Institutions providing financing for coal-fired generation are under increasing pressure from investors to exit the sector amid fears that the facilities will become stranded assets that pose financial risk, as governments seek to decarbonize economies.

DBS said it won't take on new customers that derive more than 25% of revenue from thermal coal from now, and lower the threshold over time. The bank will also stop financing clients with more than 50% revenue from the fuel from January 2026.

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DBS's financing of renewable energy projects rose to S$4.2 billion ($3.1 billion) last year, from S$2.85 billion in 2019.

The bank will disclose its thermal coal exposure in future annual sustainability reports, it said.

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

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