Crédit Agricole CIB was named Sustainable Finance House of the Year for both EMEA and APAC at the 2025 IFR Awards

Green finance
18/12/2025

The International Financing Review (IFR) awards are among the most highly regarded in the banking and capital markets industry. This is the tenth year that Crédit Agricole CIB is recognised in the Sustainable Finance arena - an exceptional result in a competitive market, and recognition of our longstanding commitment and leadership in Sustainable Finance.

EMEA Sustainable Finance House

For its notable market share gains in 2025, its leading role in establishing the new dark green European Green Bond, the first statutory ESG bond, and a host of nuclear green and biodiversity landmarks, Crédit Agricole CIB is IFR’s EMEA Sustainable Finance House of the Year.” (according to IFR.)

This recognition reflects our longstanding commitment to sustainable finance and our track record of market-leading innovation across markets - from our pivotal role in the inaugural European Green Bonds and the first regulated green bond, to pioneering ESG financing solutions in areas such as nuclear energy and biodiversity integration. It reinforces our ambition to remain a leading global partner in sustainable finance. Congratulations to all the teams involved.

Tanguy Claquin

Global Head of Sustainability, Crédit Agricole CIB

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APAC Sustainable Finance House

As many international banks pulled back from ESG financing, Crédit Agricole CIB stayed true to its principles and strengthened its leadership position, making it IFR's Asia Pacific Sustainable Finance House of the Year.” (according to IFR)

This is the fourth time our sustainable finance franchise has been recognized by IFR Asia - a remarkable achievement for a European bank, and one that underscores our longstanding presence in Asia and the deep relationships we have built with clients leading the region's energy transition. We have brought innovative landmark transactions to market in the sovereign space and on critical topics including nuclear energy and transition finance. This is a tremendous collective achievement.

Antoine Rose

Head of Sustainable Banking for Asia-Pacific and Middle East

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