Thought Leadership: Connecting Opportunities in Sustainable Transition through Sustainable Finance in Southeast Asia

Green finance
19/12/2024

Antoine Sirgi, Senior Country Officer for Singapore, and Roy Chan, Director of Sustainable Investment Banking Southeast Asia, India and Australia, recently discussed the unique sustainable finance opportunities present in Southeast Asia with Eurogroup Consulting, an independent strategy and organisation consultancy firm.

As Southeast Asia embarks on its green transition journey, ASEAN presents opportunities such as low-carbon businesses, with a strong focus on renewable energy, battery storage, and electric vehicles. Antoine and Roy note, “As the ASEAN region operates at a different pace compared to the European Union, key success factors include understanding specific countries’ energy needs regarding energy security, affordability, availability, and accessibility.”

Check out the full interview where they discuss the topic in detail, including the recent sustainable finance trends in Southeast Asia, opportunities and challenges they foresee, and the way forward:

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If you are interested, click here Will open in a new tab to read the full Eurogroup Consulting paper for more insights on future ASEAN sustainable cities.

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