Bank Besar Memanfaatkan Strategi LST dalam Transfer Risiko Kredit 

Bank Besar Memanfaatkan Strategi LST dalam Transfer Risiko Kredit 

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 29 Agustus 2024

Global banks are increasingly integrating Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into their financial strategies, particularly through the innovative use of Significant Risk Transfers (SRTs). Traditionally, SRTs allow investors to assume part of the default risk on loan portfolios in exchange for regular interest payments. This mechanism enables banks to reduce the equity they need to hold against these loans, potentially freeing up capital for further lending or shareholder payouts. 

Now, banks like Santander, Crédit Agricole, and Société Générale are giving SRTs a sustainable twist. By linking these products to ESG-focused initiatives, such as funding renewable energy projects, they aim to attract ethically-minded investors, including pension funds and asset managers. This shift reflects a growing demand for financial products that align with sustainability strategies, as investors seek to achieve both financial returns and positive social impact. 

However, the adoption of ESG-integrated SRTs is not without challenges. The industry lacks a standardized approach to determining which products truly qualify as sustainable or socially responsible. As Mascha Canio, head of credit and insurance linked investments at PGGM, notes, the criteria for ESG-linked SRTs are still being developed in collaboration with banks. 

Despite the lack of consensus, the trend is gaining momentum. Dennis Heuer, a partner at White & Case, observes that most modern SRT transactions incorporate some form of ESG overlay. The rising interest in these products is driven largely by investors who are eager to meet their ESG targets while benefiting from the attractive returns these products offer. 

As the financial industry continues to evolve, the integration of ESG principles into SRTs represents a strategic shift that aligns with the broader sustainability goals of investors and financial institutions alike. This development underscores the growing importance of ESG considerations in shaping the future of global finance. 

 

Sumber: 

https://www.ft.com/content/03d91931-2572-4379-8ed1-852fae83153d 

https://www.pwc.com/vn/en/publications/vietnam-publications/six-key-challenges-for-financial-institutions-to-deal-with-ESG-risks.html 

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