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Tata Communications Secures Maiden $250 Million SLL

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Tata Communications has closed its maiden sustainability linked loan or SLL.

The five-year SLL from three foreign banks is a part of the company’s new framework to link its funding with key objectives such as carbon emission reduction targets.

The company’s carbon emissions will impact the SLL interest rate margin, aligning with its global Net Zero goal by 2035

Australia-based ANZ acted as the lead sustainability coordinator for the loan. Singapore’s DBS Bank and Export Development Canada were the joint sustainability coordinators, the company said in a communique to the BSE.


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Tata Communications Adopts SLL Framework

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To ensure that its environmental commitments are met, Tata Communications has implemented a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) framework for all upcoming long-term debt financing.

The initiative, which is the first of its kind in India, demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainability leadership and ethical business practices.

Loans that follow the SLL framework, as opposed to conventional loans, have margins that are linked to particular carbon emission reduction targets (or non-financial covenants), which encourages ongoing sustainability performance improvement.

In a communique to the BSE, Tata Communications said that it hopes to bring about significant change and strengthen the integration of the Tata Group’s overall sustainability goals with its own capital structure by directly connecting its loan margins to environmental impact.

Additionally, the approach’s transparency and accountability are meant to draw capital from investors who share the company’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainability.

By linking SLL margins to measurable targets, it demonstrates a commitment to quantifiable results, allowing stakeholders to track progress and recognize milestones.

Kabir Ahmed Shakir, Chief Financial Officer, Tata Communications said: “Sustainability isn’t just a buzzword for us — but a core principle that drives our business decisions. Adopting a holistic approach through the SLL framework underscores our commitment to making tangible progress towards a more sustainable future while driving responsible growth in our industry.”

It must be noted that Tata Communications’ broader commitment to promoting positive change throughout its supply chain and operations is reflected in its adoption of the SLL framework.

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has validated the company’s emissions reduction targets, and the company has committed to becoming Net Zero by 2035 across its global operations.


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TPREL, Tata Communications Sign PDA for Captive Solar Plant

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Tata Power Renewable and Tata Communications have signed a Rs 105 crore deal to establish an 18.75 MW captive solar plant in Maharashtra.

According to a statement from Tata Power, the captive solar plant will produce about 40 million units (MUs) of power each year. The plant located in Aachegaon, Maharashtra, will offset more than 30,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

“We have partnered with Tata Communications to support their transition to renewable energy. Our customized green energy solutions such as group captive solar will not only reduce operating costs but also increase energy efficiency,” said Deepesh Nanda, CEO and MD, TPREL.


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