Citi Launches Sustainable Time Deposit for US Clients

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Citi has announced the launch of a new sustainable time deposit solution designed to assist U.S. institutional clients when investing excess cash while supporting their sustainability goals.

Citi’s new Sustainable Time Deposit (TD) will deliver competitive yields and support projects identified under Citi's green and social bond frameworks, expanding the programme launched in Europe, the Middle East and Asia last year.

“Finance and treasury teams are playing an increasingly strategic role in helping their firms to support their sustainability and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals,” said Stephen Randall, Global Head of Liquidity Management Services, Treasury and Trade Solutions, Citi. “Our new Sustainable Time Deposit solution reflects Citi’s commitment to providing tools that help our clients reach their goals with their own organisations and their communities."

Funds deposited into Sustainable TDs are allocated toward financing or refinancing assets in a portfolio of eligible green and/or social finance projects based on criteria set in the Citi Green Bond Framework, Social Finance Bond Framework and Social Bond for Affordable Housing Frameworks, including projects for renewable energy, energy efficiency, water quality, and conservation, as well as social projects that expand financial inclusion for women and traditionally under-represented communities.

In addition, the funds may be allocated to finance or refinance affordable housing projects in the U.S., including the construction, rehabilitation, and/or preservation of housing for low and moderate-income populations who are generally restricted to 60% or below of Area Median Income tenants. Those projects may include many types of housing communities, each with distinct social impact and benefits.

“The expansion of our sustainable product suite is an important step toward providing comprehensive sustainable cash management solutions to our clients,” added Michael Fossaceca, North America Region Head, Treasury and Trade Solution, Citi. “We are excited to bring this capability to our clients in the U.S.”

Citi’s Sustainable Time Deposit solution is now available in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong and Singapore, and the organisation is working to expand this capability to additional countries.

Citi's Frameworks are aligned with the recommendation of the International Capital Market Association's Green Bond Principles and Social Bond Principles.

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