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Kommuninvest’s Green Bonds Programme is approved in external review

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The Green Bonds Framework is aligned with international guidelines, the so-called Green Bond Principles (GBP). There is a recommendation that issuers should use recurring external scrutiny to confirm that the green bonds meet key GBP criteria.

Kommuninvest's Green Bonds Framework every year undergoes an external review. The aim is to continuously provide assurance on the management of proceeds obtained from the issuance of these bonds. This year's assurance report, from Kommuninvest's external auditor EY, is now available.

Kommuninvest is Sweden's largest issuer of Green Bonds with eleven green bonds outstanding in SEK, USD and EUR. The Green Bonds proceeds are used to finance lending for green investments in the Swedish municipal sector.

The report: Kommuninvest Green Bonds Assurance Report 2025

For further information
Björn Bergstrand, Head of Sustainability, Kommuninvest
Phone: +46 708 86 94 76 E-mail: bjorn.bergstrand@kommuninvest.se
Victoria Preger, Chief Communication Officer, Kommuninvest
Phone: +46 702 66 87 26 E-mail: victoria.preger@kommuninvest.se

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Kommuninvest is a member-owned credit market company that offers competitive and sustainable loan financing for housing, infrastructure, schools and hospitals to Swedish municipal and regional groups. Since its inception in 1986, Kommuninvest has saved billions for its members in the form of lower interest rates. Currently, 296 municipalities and regions are members of this voluntary collaboration. With a balance sheet of approximately SEK 600 billion, Kommuninvest is the largest lender in Sweden in the local government and regional sector. The head office is located in Örebro, Sweden.

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