Standard Bank has partnered with Woolworths Holdings Limited to successfully conclude the first sustainability-linked working capital facility in South Africa to the value of R600m.
This partnership is testament to Woolworthsâ commitment to achieving bold sustainability targets and realising its vision to be one of the worldâs most responsible retailers.
This working capitalâs facility structure aligns Woolworthsâ financing decisions with its commitment to sustainability by providing reduced interest rates based on performance against a combination of sustainability performance targets.
As sustainability-linked funding ties the terms of funding to ESG outcomes, it supports and incentivises responsible corporate behaviour and the creation of shared value. The financing structure is also very strongly aligned to Standard Bankâs own Social, Economic, and Environmental (SEE) impact framework.
âThis deal is another example of our ongoing commitment to ensuring sustainability is entrenched into the heart of our business, particularly from a working capital perspective, which drives our daily operational requirements. We have committed to ensuring that all our debt going forward is ESG-linked where possible.
Woolworths now has approximately 60% of our debt in line with our sustainability targets. This is our sustainability strategy in action and demonstrates our intent to making a meaningful difference for the greater good of the planet and its people,â says Feroz Koor, group head of Sustainability at Woolworths.
As the second sustainability-linked deal concluded with Standard Bank, the bank stepped in as the lender and sustainability co-ordinator to support Woolworthsâ drive to ensure responsible environmental resource management of key agreed sustainability performance indicators (SPIs). These included Woolworths’ food, private-label fashion, beauty, and home goods as well as electricity consumption in corporate stores.
Seamless integration leads to success
Acting as the primary transactional advisory bank through its Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) and Transactional Products and Services (TPS) divisions, Standard Bank provided seamless ESG funding solutioning to support the Woolworths journey towards achieving their strategic sustainability objectives.
âThis landmark deal is the first of its kind from a TPS SA perspective,â explains Justin Dhunraj, sector head: Consumer, Transactional Products, and Services at Standard Bank. âAs the first ESG sustainability-linked deal, an extensive amount of collaboration from internal stakeholders, such as our legal-, credit-, and business teams, were required to draft the necessary ESG principles.â
Kerry Young, senior legal manager: Transactional Products and Services at Standard Bank, attributes the successful finalisation of this deal, under tight deadlines, to the unwavering dedication and support of all Standard Bank divisions and the clientâs solid commitment to this process, as well as their clear vision of what they wanted to achieve from it. âIt is always a pleasure working with a committed partnership team to develop a first-to-market financing product and still have fun doing it,â says Alana Shapiro, Group treasury manager at Woolworths.
Building on a solid base
With this pioneering achievement comes the confirmation of Standard Bankâs ability to evolve and exceed new client needs. Not only did the bankâs CIB and TPS divisions negotiate unchartered waters with this deal by crafting its own ESG template, but its innovative solution has potentially pivoted it to the forefront of the industry.
âThe negotiation process with Woolworths was a true reflection of our partnership and willingness to meet our clients halfway,â says Tania Troskie, global transactional banker: Transactional Products and Services at Standard Bank. âGoing forward, our aim is to replicate similar ESG agreements with other clients now that we have a strong base from which to work.â