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EDFI principles for responsible financing

Towards Sustainable Development
– EDFI Principles for Responsible Financing

EDFI is the Association of European Development Finance Institutions (“EDFIs”), a group of
16 bilateral investment organizations which provide finance for private sector companies in
developing and reforming economies.

Our aim is to have a positive impact on the local communities where we invest. We also
strive to ensure respect for human rights and environmental sustainability. Responsibly
managed companies, supported by EDFI members, play a vital part in environmental, social
and economic development: they employ and train people, pay taxes, and build and operate
infrastructure and services. Such businesses set an example for other companies. They also
generate sustainable economic growth, which benefits the poor.

Our collaboration includes EDFI’s Harmonised ESG Standards in relation to the Environment,
Social Matters and Governance (“ESG”) in investment activities.1,2

The EDFI institutions3:

  • Require that all our investee companies comply with the legal and regulatory
    requirements in the jurisdictions where they operate.
  • Require high standards of business integrity and corporate governance2 in our
    investee companies.
  • Recognize that our decisions and activities may have environmental and social
    consequences and require our investee companies to work over time towards
    relevant international best practice norms and standards.4 We aim to achieve full
    compliance with such norms and standards within the duration of our investments.
    We encourage our investee companies to promote the same standards throughout
    their supply chains, e.g., with their contractors.
  • Ensure a preventive and precautionary approach with respect to the environmental
    and social impacts of our investee companies, giving high attention to the interests
    of affected people. If negative environmental or social impacts are unavoidable, they
    must be appropriately mitigated or compensated for.
  • Encourage investee companies to establish an open dialogue with their stakeholders
    on the environmental and social impacts of their business activities.
  • Commit to continuous improvements in the management of ESG matters. Our aim is
    always to enhance positive effects in relation to the environment, workers and all
    stakeholders.
  • Provide transparent and accountable information on investment activities, while
    observing normal commercial confidentiality.

Cologne, May 7, 2009


 

1. Harmonized EDFI Environmental and Social Standards encompass (a) Environmental and Social Category Definitions, (b) Requirements for Environmental and Social Due Diligence, Environmental and Social Contractual Requirements and Monitoring and (c) an Exclusion List, all of which will be reviewed regularly
2. Governance Standards such as stated in the DFI Approach Statement for Good Corporate Governance adopted in 2007, referring to the structure and processes for the direction and control of companies.
3. When investing through intermediaries such as financial institutions or funds, we require these to implement systems to ensure adherence to our standards.
4. Our benchmarks are the UN Declaration of Human Rights, the ILO Core Conventions and the IFC Performance Standards on Economic and Social Sustainability and associated Environmental and Health & Safety Guidelines.