How can Green Finance help Enterprises

The most important advantages of Green Finance to SME’s are that they can get finance that are tailored to investments that improve:

  • Their Energy consumption
  • Produce their own energy
  • Reduce their pollution into the environment such as lowering their water, air, noise and other types of pollution.

Green Finance offers SME’s access to banks that offer green finance products, advice on Environmental Social Green matters that can help the company stay within laws in these areas. As banks also have signed MOU’s with qualified equipment suppliers the SME’s can benefit from discounts on the equipment suppliers as well as getting quality advice on how to design waste water management installations, how to implement energy efficiency projects and install solar and biomass renewable energy equipment. In additional Banks have access to specialists in green technology that can give independent advice on what is most cost beneficial. The following banks signed MoU with Tha Bar Wa project for green finance supports.

Name of Bank

Contact person

Position

Phone no.

E.mail address

A bank

 

Eaint Paing Thaung Team leader 095026065

 

eaintpaingthaung@abank.com.mm

 

Eaint Myat Thwel

 

Credit Advisor

 

09953744449

 

smedepartment@abank.com.mm

 

CB Bank

 

Thinzar Theint Theint Thu

 

09-965060138

 

thinzarttt@cbbank.com.mm

 

Kyaw Thet Naing

 

09-692800464

 

kyawthetnaing@cbbank.com.mm

 

 

MCB Bank

 

Daw Moe Theingi Tun

 

Senior Vice President

 

09-250289202

 

moetheingitun@mcb.com.mm

 

Daw Zin Lai Myo

 

Junior Associate

 

09-421099535

 

smedept@mcb.com.mm

 

U Sa Aung Pyae Phyoe

 

Junior Associate

 

09-791117500 smedept@mcb.com.mm
MAB Bank

 

Win Sandar tun Assistant Vice President

 

09450015870

 

winsandarhtun@mabbank.com

 

Zayar phyo Assistant Vice President

 

09799643385

 

zayarphyo@mabbank.com

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