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SunMoney Solar Group’s Chief Networking Officer, One Of The Key Speakers At The World ESG Summit 2023

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SunMoney Solar Group, which runs the world’s largest community solar power program, is proud to announce that their Chief Networking Officer, Peter Bahorecz, was a key speaker at the World ESG Summit 2023, held in Dubai till 23rd February. This prestigious event is an incredible platform for industrialists, investors, governmental and non-governmental organizations, customers, and ESG enthusiasts, wherein they can connect and participate in proactive discussions emphasizing the overall ESG Master Plan.

Peter Bahorecz is one of the key speakers who addressed the pressing climate change crises, discussed effective ways that can have a quantitative and qualitative impact in the fight towards reducing our carbon footprint, and threw light upon the initiatives that SunMoney is implementing towards the same.

Peter Bahorecz talked about the ESG initiatives that SunMoney Solar Group has been taking, including value-backed asset tokens in the clean energy space. He spoke about how SunMoney recently opened applications for its value-producing asset-backed cryptocurrency token, the SDBN2 token, after successfully selling all the SDBN1 tokens introduced earlier. The SDBN2 token is a digital currency based on the Smart Digital Business Network (SDBN). This investment vehicle was designed for businesses and individuals that wish to transition to solar energy by providing a secure form of funding for solar-powered businesses. This will go a long way in establishing solar power projects in multiple communities across the globe. These green investments would help create jobs and reduce carbon emissions significantly while leading an economically and environmentally sustainable lifestyle.

At the ESG Summit, Peter Bahorecz, Chief Networking Officer, SunMoney Solar Group engaged in conversations to identify the most effective ESG strategies with global market leaders and discussed potential industry collaborations that will accelerate the transition towards a low-carbon global economy.

He said, “Our cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology leverages and strengthens our community’s capability to generate maximum returns from the sun’s energy. For those looking to invest in a durable, real-world asset with enduring value, the SDBN2 token provides an unparalleled opportunity. Investing in this fund provides a unique, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for investors to invest and thrive alongside the solar revolution. Not only will they benefit from the growth of these businesses, but also generate a steady financial return on their investments.” He was excited to meet ESG investors who share SunMoney’s passion for sustainability and are willing to come together to create an inclusive ESG ecosystem.

In the Middle East, several governments and leaders are taking meaningful, robust strides towards combatting climate change. However, there must be significantly greater investment in renewable energy sources, strategies, and community projects to adapt to the changing weather patterns while leading a more carbon-conscious lifestyle.

ESG Summit 2023 is the perfect platform to set these goals and to actively discuss the solution-oriented approach required for a successful energy transition. Peter Bahorecz’s participation at ESG Summit 2023 reaffirms SunMoney Solar Group’s commitment to contribute positively towards building a sustainable future by creating impactful ESG initiatives. Recently, Zoltan Rendes, Partner and Chief Marketing Officer of SunMoney, was invited to attend the anniversary of the European Climate Pact by the European Commission. As a European Climate Ambassador, Zoltan had the chance to discuss climate action topics with fellow ambassadors from all over the world in Brussels and met with Frans Timmermans, the Executive Vice-President of the European Commission.

SunMoney is committed to playing an active role in the global energy transition, and ESG Summit 2023 will provide a platform to further this cause.

 

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ATHAR+ LAUNCHES 2ND HACK4IMPACT HACKATHON IN ABU DHABI

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Athar+, Abu Dhabi’s first purpose-driven hub dedicated to accelerating social impact, operated by the Authority of Social Contribution – Ma’an, has launched the second edition of its HACK4IMPACT hackathon, bringing together changemakers to develop practical solutions that address key social priorities and contribute to positive social impact across Abu Dhabi.

Launched in line with the objectives of the UAE’s Year of Family, this edition of the hackathon focuses on addressing family-related challenges through innovative and community-driven approaches. Taking place from 16-18 June 2026 at Athar+, the three-day programme brings together aspiring entrepreneurs, innovators, professionals, and community members to develop solutions addressing three family-centred priorities: building stronger family foundations, enhancing financial wellbeing for parents, and supporting families caring for aging parents.

Guided through a structured innovation journey, participants will apply design thinking methodologies to explore challenges, validate ideas, develop prototype concepts, and present their solutions to a panel of judges.

High-potential concepts emerging from the hackathon have the opportunity to be considered for further support through Athar+’s incubation ecosystem, enabling participants to continue developing their solutions beyond the event. Through these challenge areas, the initiative aims to advance family wellbeing, strengthen social cohesion, and support the development of solutions that respond to the evolving needs of families in Abu Dhabi.

This initiative aims to strengthen practical innovation skills among participants while identifying high-potential ideas and scalable concepts capable of addressing key social priorities. It also encourages collaboration by bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds and expertise. The hackathon provides an accessible entry point for youth and first-time innovators to contribute to solving community challenges through entrepreneurship and social innovation, inspiring them to play an active role in shaping impactful and practical solutions.

His Excellency Salem AlShamsi, Executive Director of Social Incubation and Contracting at Ma’an said: “HACK4IMPACT reflects Athar+’s commitment to empowering innovators and aspiring entrepreneurs to develop practical solutions that address real social priorities and enhance quality of life across our communities. By empowering future talent through Athar+, we are strengthening Abu Dhabi’s position as a regional hub for social entrepreneurship while advancing the Authority’s vision of fostering a culture of giving, participation, and measurable social progress.’’

Aligned with the objectives of the UAE’s Year of Family, the initiative also supports broader national efforts to strengthen family wellbeing, social resilience, and community cohesion through collaborative innovation and inclusive engagement.”

Through dedicated workspaces, expert mentorship, professional services, and tailored growth programmes offered by Athar+, participants will be supported in transforming ideas into prototype concepts while gaining access to opportunities within Abu Dhabi’s innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.

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Standard Chartered Supports Pakistan’s First Panda Bond Issuance in Chinese Interbank Market

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Pakistan has successfully completed its inaugural Panda bond issuance in China’s interbank bond market, raising RMB 1.75 billion through a three-year transaction that marks the country’s first direct entry into China’s capital markets.

Standard Chartered (China) Ltd. Co acted as the only foreign bank serving as joint lead underwriter and joint book runner for the transaction, supporting Pakistan in broadening its international financing channels while strengthening financial connectivity between regional capital markets.

The issuance received strong support from multilateral development institutions, including the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which together guaranteed 95 per cent of the bond’s principal and interest payments. The structure helped attract significant demand from Chinese banks, securities houses, and international financial institutions.

The transaction was reportedly more than five times oversubscribed, allowing Pakistan to price the bond at 2.50 per cent, the tightest end of the indicated pricing range.

Salman Ansari, Global Head, Capital Markets, Standard Chartered, described the issuance as a strategically important transaction that expands Pakistan’s access to global liquidity pools while demonstrating the growing relevance of regional capital markets within the international funding landscape.

The transaction also reflects the broader evolution of the Renminbi within global financial markets, as China continues expanding the role of its currency beyond trade settlement into cross-border financing and sovereign funding structures.

Jerry Zhang, Global Head of Banks & Broker Dealers and Head of Coverage, Greater China and North Asia at Standard Chartered, said the transaction highlighted the bank’s role in connecting international issuers with China’s domestic capital markets while also reflecting the continued internationalisation of the Renminbi.

The Panda bond market has increasingly attracted a wider range of sovereign, supranational, and institutional issuers in recent years as regional economies explore diversified funding channels and deeper access to Chinese liquidity pools.

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Standard Chartered appoints Michelle Swanepoel as Head of Financing and Securities Services Middle East and Africa

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Standard Chartered today announced the appointment of Michelle Swanepoel as Head of Financing and Securities Services (FSS), Middle East and Africa. Based in Dubai, she will lead the business across the region  effective 1 July 2026. Michelle succeeds Scott Dickinson, who will be retiring from the bank on 30 June after more than 40 years in financial services.

Michelle Swanepoel joined Standard Chartered in September 2017 as the Regional Head of Business Account Management for the Middle East and Africa and was appointed the Regional Head of Securities Services for Africa in May 2019. In September 2024, her role expanded to include Head of Markets for South Africa.

“Michelle has played a strong leadership role in the evolution of post‑trade servicing across Sub‑Saharan Africa, supporting capital market development, regulatory reform, enhanced investor access and market infrastructure, and is a recognised industry subject‑matter expert,” said Margaret Harwood-Jones, Global Head of FSS. “I have every confidence that Michelle will drive further momentum in the region, building on the solid foundation established by Scott.”

Scott Dickinson joined Standard Chartered in 2017 and he has led the Bank’s FSS franchise in MEA since 2019. During his tenure, he oversaw strong growth across the Middle East and Africa franchise, supported expansion into markets including Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and helped deliver the Bank’s first Digital Asset Custody capability in the Dubai International Financial Centre.

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