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Ecobank launches world’s first Nature Bond to fund Africa’s ecosystems

Bank issues world-first nature bond on London Stock Exchange to fund biodiversity and sustainable agriculture

David Okere by David Okere
June 4, 2026
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Ecobank launches world’s first Nature Bond to fund Africa’s ecosystems

Ecobank Nature Bond launch Africa marks a global first as the bank raises $450m to finance biodiversity, farming and water systems

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated has launched the world’s first International Capital Market Association (ICMA) commercial bank-issued Nature Bond on the London Stock Exchange, marking a historic step in global sustainable finance aimed at mobilising capital for Africa’s ecosystems.

Also read: Ecobank Nigeria completes positive $245m Eurobond repayment

The Ecobank Nature Bond launch Africa initiative is designed to channel international and African investment into biodiversity protection, sustainable agriculture and water infrastructure across the continent, with Moody’s assigning the transaction its highest sustainability quality score of SQS1 Excellent.

The bank said the bond will support smallholder farmers, agri-processing businesses with verified deforestation-free supply chains, and water systems that sustain communities dependent on fragile ecosystems.

Ecobank noted that Africa holds nearly 25 percent of the world’s biodiversity, yet continues to receive less than 3 percent of global nature finance, a gap the institution says the new instrument is designed to address.

The Nature Bond will be deployed across 24 African markets, with significant allocations to biodiversity-sensitive countries including Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso and Ghana, where agricultural land-use change remains a major driver of ecosystem loss.

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According to the bank, 81 percent of the eligible lending pool targets regions where farming activity is directly linked to biodiversity decline, ensuring capital is directed to areas with the highest environmental impact.

The framework also includes independent monitoring systems, deforestation screening and supply chain traceability measures to guarantee measurable environmental outcomes, with each eligible loan subject to seven verified sustainability conditions.

Ecobank said the Ecobank Nature Bond launch Africa initiative represents a shift from traditional conservation financing by directing funds through real economic actors such as farmers, cooperatives and water operators whose daily activities influence environmental outcomes.

The transaction raised $450 million after strong investor demand, with the order book exceeding $1.36 billion, representing 3.9 times the original target size.

The strong demand enabled Ecobank to increase issuance by $100 million while tightening pricing by 50 basis points.

The bond attracted both African and international investors, highlighting growing confidence in blended sustainable finance instruments emerging from the continent.

Ecobank Group Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Awori described the issuance as a milestone in African sustainable finance.

“This transaction is a defining moment for African sustainable finance. Investors did not just support this bond, they demanded more of it,” Awori said.

He added that the bank has spent years building governance systems capable of ensuring credible nature-based financing in Africa.

Group Head of Sustainability and Environmental, Social and Risk Management, Rachael Antwi, said the bond was structured to ensure measurable impact.

“Nature finance will only scale in Africa if it is practical, measurable and connected to the real economy,” she said.

She explained that the instrument links international capital directly to sustainable agriculture and water infrastructure projects across 24 countries, ensuring environmental and community benefits are delivered simultaneously.

Analysts say the development reflects rising global pressure on financial institutions to support biodiversity protection and sustainable land use through innovative financing tools.

Also read: Expert warns Ecobank Nigeria as customer complaints mount

The launch positions Ecobank as a pioneer in nature-linked capital markets, with the bank indicating that future instruments may further expand financing for Africa’s ecological resilience.

David Okere
David Okere

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