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Canadian Issuers and Investors Differ on Sustainable Finance Priorities, Progress

byABF Journal Staff
November 30, 2020
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The HSBC Sustainable Financing and Investing Survey showed that 98% of Canadian issuers factor sustainability into their practice. While issuers and investors can find common ground on investment opportunities in infrastructure investment, such as energy-efficient buildings, sustainable public transport and renewable energy sources, the two groups differ when it comes to clean power technology._x000D_
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The HSBC Sustainable Financing and Investing Survey, which polled 182 Canadian companies from a variety of industries and sizes in September 2020, revealed that:_x000D_

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  • While issuers and investors are particularly concerned by pollution, the transition to lower emissions is still at quite an early stage, as only 14% of issuers said they have a plan to reach full sustainability.
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  • More than 80% of Canadian issuers reported no obstacles to investing in the country’s green and sustainable economy.
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  • Investors are more cautious. Around half (48%) reported obstacles like lengthy funding commitments and a third do not factor sustainability into their decision-making. However, nearly 60% of those investors intend to start doing so.
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  • Issuers, however, are more confident. More than half (59%) said investing in Canada’s green and sustainable economy is relevant to them, and they will be able to put money to work in these opportunities now or in the future.
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“Sustainability is increasingly reflected in Canada’s capital markets, with environmental questions in particular now a core element in their thinking about financing and investing. Most interesting, however, is the difference in challenges faced by issuers and investors. A lack of consistent regulatory environment, inconsistent disclosures and insufficient communications about investment opportunities are most often-cited as barriers for investors in sustainability initiatives,” Dan Leslie, senior vice president and deputy head of commercial banking for HSBC Bank Canada, said. “Issuers and investors see potential in infrastructure investment, such as energy-efficient, sustainable public transport and renewable energy sources. Solar power is the top investment opportunity among issuers but ranks at the bottom among investors. It is the exact opposite when looking at hydrogen as an investment opportunity, indicating a mismatch between issuers and investors.”_x000D_
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One theme that unites both issuers and investors, however, is their appetite for guidance on sustainability considerations. While the topics on which they seek insight vary — issuers seek assistance in marketing their sustainability stories, while investors want to learn more about financial products like social bonds and green deposits — both want external help._x000D_
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted how supply chains can become vulnerable, and in doing so also drew attention to the importance of making them sustainable. Responses to this survey also confirmed that Canadian market participants see this as an important issue. The sustainability of the supply chain is important to both issuers and investors, but the vast majority do not have a clear governance process on it, as only 8% of Canadian companies (issuers) currently rate their suppliers on ESG._x000D_
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“Looking ahead, despite the COVID-19 pandemic, social issues do not yet appear to have gained as much focus. As environmental initiatives are gaining steam, the next stage for Canadian market participants is likely to be devoting more attention to social issues in their financing and investing approaches,” Leslie said.

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