AU Small Finance Bank introduces Planet First - AU Green Fixed Deposit, with proceeds dedicated to green projects
AU Small Finance Bank
(AU SFB), India's largest SFB, proudly introduces its first Green Fixed Deposit
(FD) called Planet First – AU Green Fixed Deposit, purposefully
designed to allocate its entire proceeds to support renewable and green
projects including solar power, electric mobility solutions etc. AU
SFB is in a unique position to contribute towards sustainable ‘Badlaav’ through
gradually offering such retail products aligned with the guidance of regulator.
The Green Deposit
policy and framework would further complement AU SFB’s intent on climate
action. The policy and framework are approved by the Board and is externally
reviewed by a third party in accordance with the mandatory requirements.
Channelizing funds through the green route and lending towards green assets, AU
SFB’s efforts on sustainability will continue to evolve to reflect ‘Badlaav,’
in the journey of ‘Forever’.
The Planet
First - AU Green Fixed Deposit offers an attractive interest rate of
up to 8.50 per cent, with a minimum investment requirement of only Rs 5,000. This new offering allows both AU SFB’s
existing and new customers to secure their Green FD conveniently through Video
Banking, the AU 0101 App, NetBanking, or by simply visiting their nearest AU
Small Finance Bank branches. The Green FD is being launched on the last
Wednesday of October, as this day is also recognized as Sustainability Day.
The customers can opt
for a tenure that aligns with their financial objectives, spanning from
shortest term of two years to long-term options. Planet First - AU Green Fixed
Deposit offer a variety of interest payment choices to customers, including
monthly, quarterly, and cumulative (at maturity), to help manage their cash
flows effectively. Furthermore, customers will receive regular updates
regarding the utilization of their funds and the progress of the green projects
supported by Planet First - AU Green Fixed Deposit, keeping them
well-informed every step of the way.
Marking a pioneering stride in the Indian banking sector, this remains country's one of the leading Green FD introduced following Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines that mandates to use the proceeds only in activities that champion energy efficiency, curtail carbon emissions and greenhouse gases, bolster climate resilience and adaptation, and safeguard and enrich natural ecosystems and biodiversity. These funds will be utilized pan-India with few focus areas being green projects in Rural Bharat.
Speaking on this launch, Mr. Sanjay Agarwal, Founder and MD & CEO, AU Small Finance Bank said, “Climate change has been recognized as one of the most critical challenges faced by the global society and economy in the 21st century and Indian Government has taken a leading role in climate control change by committing to net-zero target at COP 27 (Confederation of Parties) meeting. Additionally, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is among the first few global regulators to introduce a green deposit framework. Recognizing ‘Environment’ as a key stakeholder, we at AU, have recently enhanced our sustainability initiatives under the guidance of the Sustainability Committee of the Board and the inclusion of senior board members and executives with expertise in sustainability. Now, we are taking an even greater step forward and will be among the first few banks to launch 'Planet First – AU Green Fixed Deposit,' fully compliant with the new RBI framework. Our intent is to keep planet first in our thoughts & actions and to foster ethos of recent G20 initiative of One Earth, One Family and One Future. We are extremely happy to add Green Fixed Deposit to our bouquet of innovative and customer-centric products. By choosing Planet First - AU Green Fixed Deposit, one joins a community of pro-green customers, where the deposits so mobilized, shall be channelized exclusively into essential green projects (including solar power, electric mobility solutions etc) that supports climate action.”
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