2014-03-21 | FPR/DIR/CIR/GEN/001/005

Reporting Template For Nigeria Sustainable Banking Principles (NSBPs)

Our organization's reporting process for sustainable finance data includes two main sectors - Agriculture and Power. These are further broken down into subcategories and transactions are reported semi-annually or on a year-to-date basis, with remarks included as necessary. In addition, we report on the number of Oil & Gas related transactions and provide information on these categories' exposure to Environmental and Social (E&S) risks. Our reporting covers several aspects within each category: 1. Agriculture - We report on the value of agriculture-related transactions booked, including data by agricultural value chain category and name. Additionally, we also report the number of transactions by E&S categorization (A, B, or C). 2. Power - For this sector, we report the number of power-related transactions booked, with data divided by categories such as power generation sources, electricity transmission, and electricity distribution. We also provide information on the value of these transactions. The E&S categorization of these transactions is reported in a similar way to the Agriculture category. 3. Oil & Gas - In this sector, we report on the number and value of Oil & Gas-related transactions booked, with data divided by categories such as upstream, midstream, downstream, and servicing. We also provide information on the E&S categorization of these transactions. In summary, our organization's reporting process for sustainable finance data is detailed, systematic, and transparent, providing comprehensive insights into the sustainability of our transactions within each sector and subcategory.

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