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Our $100 million investment into a new build-to-rent strategy aims to bring the benefits of clean energy technologies and design to deliver high quality, sustainable and affordable homes in Australia’s largest cities.

We’re helping deliver industry leading sustainability standards across Australian real estate construction with a $160 million commitment to reduce building emissions. The CEFC and Real Estate Credit Partners IV, a fund managed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, will co-invest in construction debt facilities.

We’re backing healthcare practitioners to boost the uptake of energy efficient equipment, EVs, charging infrastructure, fixtures and fitouts with a $20 million investment with specialist non-bank lender Credabl.

The Towards Net Zero Agriculture Pathfinder, a joint initiative between the CEFC and the CSIRO, is a practical online guide to help Australian farmers address climate challenges by giving them tools and knowledge to make informed decisions on reducing their emissions.

The CEFC made a record $3.5 billion in new investment commitments in the six months to December 2024, confirming its central role in Australia’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050.

We’re making a substantial new investment in asset finance, with backing for a $300 million co-finance program with NAB to cut the borrowing costs of manufacturers, businesses and farmers as part of Australia’s transition to net zero emissions.

Our $100 million investment into a new build-to-rent strategy aims to bring the benefits of clean energy technologies and design to deliver high quality, sustainable and affordable homes in Australia’s largest cities.

We’re helping deliver industry leading sustainability standards across Australian real estate construction with a $160 million commitment to reduce building emissions. The CEFC and Real Estate Credit Partners IV, a fund managed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, will co-invest in construction debt facilities.

We’re backing healthcare practitioners to boost the uptake of energy efficient equipment, EVs, charging infrastructure, fixtures and fitouts with a $20 million investment with specialist non-bank lender Credabl.

The Towards Net Zero Agriculture Pathfinder, a joint initiative between the CEFC and the CSIRO, is a practical online guide to help Australian farmers address climate challenges by giving them tools and knowledge to make informed decisions on reducing their emissions.

The CEFC made a record $3.5 billion in new investment commitments in the six months to December 2024, confirming its central role in Australia’s transition to net zero emissions by 2050.

We’re making a substantial new investment in asset finance, with backing for a $300 million co-finance program with NAB to cut the borrowing costs of manufacturers, businesses and farmers as part of Australia’s transition to net zero emissions.

Our $100 million investment into a new build-to-rent strategy aims to bring the benefits of clean energy technologies and design to deliver high quality, sustainable and affordable homes in Australia’s largest cities.
We’re Australia’s specialist climate investor, helping cut emissions in the race towards net zero. We’re investing in the latest technologies to generate, store, manage and transmit clean energy. Our discounted finance programs are putting more Australians on the path to sustainability, in their homes and on the road. And we’re helping change the way we farm, build, manufacture and mine, while backing the exciting climate tech opportunities of tomorrow.
$17.7b
CEFC commitments
All figures lifetime to 31 December 2024
>380
Large-scale
transactions
$3.01:$1
Private sector
leverage
$71.5b
Total
transaction value
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