CRDB, Tanzania’s leading bank, wins IFC support for the country’s first green bond

Approved by the market authorities in mid-August, the aim is to raise $300 million over time, of which up to 40% will be subscribed by the World Bank subsidiary.

24/10/2023 at 16h45, by Africa Business+

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