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Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) The world s leading platform for sustainable finance

Bringing green issuers and investors together Launched in 2016, the Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) is the largest platform exclusively dedicated to sustainable finance. By displaying their securities on LGX, issuers generate awareness about their projects and investment portfolios. The platform also caters to environmentally and socially-conscious investors by providing full and unrestricted access to a comprehensive online database of information on sustainable instruments. Why did we launch LGX? New issuance of green securities has taken off since the ratification of the Sustainable Development Goals and notably the COP21 agreement. There is a real desire for change. By setting strict standards for instruments dedicated to sustainable finance, LGX has created an environment that allows the market to prosper in a secure and transparent way. LGX is our answer and contribution to match the sustainability challenges of the future. Robert Scharfe, CEO, LuxSE

Benefits of joining LGX LGX is the first exchange to translate industry best practices for sustainable financial instruments into mandatory requirements. LGX caters to asset managers, issuers and investors by providing a clear and transparent framework for sustainable finance. Asset managers and issuers benefit from: Higher visibility for their additional disclosure efforts An enhanced sustainable profile Free uploads of sustainability documentation Promotion of their sustainable finance strategy Investors benefit from: Easy access to labelled sustainable financial instruments Free and unrestricted access to sustainable-related information Improved comparability of sustainable financial instruments High level of transparency LGX in numbers The Luxembourg Stock Exchange is the world s leading exchange for sustainable securities and home to almost half of the world s listed green bonds. LGX s rapid ascent 2007: First ever green bond listed March 2016: Largest Nordic green bond listed July 2016: Biggest green bond by a Chinese issuer in the Eurozone, listed in three currencies September 2016: Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) launched December 2016: The world s first sovereign green bond displayed on LGX March 2017: LuxSE recognised by CBI for its pioneering role in green finance market infrastructure and listing rules April 2017: LuxSE wins 'Best Exchange' at Environmental Finance Awards May 2017: LGX window for labelled social and sustainable bonds launched September 2017: LGX celebrates its first anniversary March 2018: Display of the first Chinese domestic green bond under the Bond Connect scheme. March 2018: LuxSE again wins 'Best Exchange' at Environmental Finance Awards 2018 USD 100 billion issued in total 180+ securities denominated in 17 currencies The Luxembourg Stock Exchange works closely with a number of industry groups and bodies: LGX 110% growth since 2016 50% market share of green bonds listed worldwide

Bonds on LGX Green bonds When the proceeds from an instrument are used exclusively to finance or refinance green projects, the bond will be displayed in the green window. We recognise several broad categories of eligibility for green projects that align with ICMA s Green Bond Principles and/or CBI s Climate Bonds Standard: Renewable energy Energy efficiency Pollution prevention and control Environmentally sustainable management of living natural resources and land use Terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity conservation Clean transportation Sustainable water and wastewater management Climate change adaptation Eco-efficient and/or circular economy adapted products, production technologies and processes Green buildings which meet regional, national or internationally recognised standards or certifications Chinese domestic green bonds Chinese domestic green bonds are bonds traded on the China Interbank Bond Market (CIBM) or listed on one of the Chinese stock exchanges (SSE or SZSE). These bonds comply with the following frameworks: People s Bank of China (PBOC) Green Bond Endorsed Project Catalogue National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) guidelines China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) guidelines All bonds displayed on LGX are available to international investors and open to trade on their respective domestic markets in China. LGX is the first cross-border platform to display Chinese green bond index series. A full description of the constitution of the indices is available, raising the visibility and transparency of the Chinese green bond market. A selection of issuers on LGX

LGX displays securities in several different windows. The choice of window depends on the nature of the financial instrument and its sustainability focus. LGX has windows dedicated to bonds and funds. The bond proceeds shall be used for financing or refinancing projects that are either 100% green, 100% social or a combination of social and green in line with the ICMA s Green Bond Principles, Social Bond Principles and Sustainability Bond Guidelines. The Climate Bonds Standard and/or the People s Bank of China Catalogue can also be referenced for 100% green bonds. Social bonds When the proceeds from an instrument are used exclusively to finance or refinance social projects, the bond will be displayed in the social window. We recognise several broad categories of eligibility for social projects that align with ICMA s Social Bond Principles: Affordable basic infrastructure Employment generation Access to essential services Food security Affordable housing Socioeconomic advancement and empowerment Examples of target populations include, but are not limited to: Living below the poverty line Migrants and/or displaced persons Excluded and/or marginalised populations/communities Undereducated Underserved Vulnerable groups Unemployed People with disabilities Sustainability bonds When the proceeds from an instrument are used exclusively to finance or refinance a combination of both green and social projects, the bond will be displayed in the sustainable window. The categories of eligibility for sustainability bonds are a blend of green and social projects, aligned with ICMA Sustainablity Bond Guidelines.

Funds on LGX As investments are increasingly channelled towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and meeting international climate change commitments, the need for reliable and transparent information on investment products and opportunities also grows. This is why we have introduced windows dedicated to responsible investment funds. ESG funds An ESG fund screens 100% of its portfolio against environmental, social and governance criteria. Asset managers may implement different investment strategies, which include one or more of the following: Norms-based screening Multiple exclusions Best-in-class ESG integration Engagement and voting ESG ethical screening Impact investing Green funds A green fund invests more than 75% of its total assets in environment-related sectors such as: Renewable energy Environmental and ecological Carbon Forestry Water In addition to the focus on environment-related sectors, asset managers may implement one or more of the investment strategies referred to above. Social funds A social fund invests more than 75% of its total assets in social-related sectors such as: Social impact Social entrepreneurship and solidarity Microfinance In addition to the focus on social-related sectors, asset managers may implement one or more of the investment strategies referred to above. All funds must have an exclusion policy and must demonstrate how ESG factors are integrated into the investment process.

How to join LGX 1 2 3 4 Listing / Registration Joining LGX begins with a registration on the Securities Official List (SOL) or by listing your financial instrument on one of the two markets operated by the LuxSE: either the regulated market (BdL) or the exchange-regulated market (Euro MTF). Classification Classify your sustainable financial instrument as green, social, sustainable or ESG. Transparency and disclosure All applicants shall disclose detailed information about the use of proceeds (for bonds), or the investment policy and strategy (for funds). Mandatory documents, such as external reviews and exclusion policies will be published on the LGX platform. Commitment to ongoing reporting All financial instruments admitted to display on LGX will require a declaration of commitment to transparency and on-going use of proceeds reporting/impact reporting (for bonds) or responsible investing reporting (for funds). LGX encourages simple and relevant impact reporting.

Luxembourg Stock Exchange Founded in 1928, LuxSE is the worldwide leader in the listing of international securities. With its first mover attitude, over the last 50 years LuxSE has actively contributed to the development of international capital markets. A leading listing venue for international securities, worldwide Listed in Luxembourg a recognised label in international capital markets 50+ years of experience in listing international bonds 99% of all securities listed in less than 2 days 35,000+ listed and tradable securities 11,000+ new listings in 2017 500+ MTN programs 50+ currencies 119 Sovereign and quasi-sovereign issuers listed on LuxSE LuxSE has a strong culture of servicing international clients and addressing their specific needs. Thanks to its stringent but business-friendly admission process, LuxSE provides the highest transparency to investors. By providing increased visibility to issuers, LuxSE is the gateway to access international investors. Issuers on LuxSE benefit from the country s vibrant and integrated financial ecosystem and proximity to a powerful network of international experts (e.g. law firms, banks, consulting firms, etc.). A full-service offer Listing Effective answer to market needs Efficient listing process (prospectus comments in less than three business days) Indirect or direct prospectus submission Wide range of securities and currencies Competitive fee structure Three listing possibilities: BdL Market, Euro MTF and LuxSE Securities Official List (SOL) Trading Top-notch trading platform All securities listed on BdL Market or Euro MTF are systematically admitted to trading (with an open order book) Euronext partnership: UTP (Universal Trading Platform): a state-of-the-art trading platform Cross-membership: free access to LuxSE markets for Euronext members and reciprocally Information services Comprehensive service that meets transparency and regulatory requirements LuxSE website: easy access to centralised information Prospectus publication Financial news services (FNS) Sustainable finance The Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) is the first and only platform exclusively dedicated to sustainable securities Relevant sustainable information on one single platform 50% market share for listed green bonds Contacts VISIT US AT: 35A Boulevard Joseph II, Luxembourg Jane Wilkinson Head of Sustainable Finance T +352 47 79 36 319 wij@bourse.lu Benoit Pauly Sustainable Finance Officer T +352 47 79 36 402 bpa@bourse.lu Chiara Caprioli Business Development Manager T +352 47 79 36 417 cca@bourse.lu WRITE TO: PO Box 165/L-2011 Luxembourg bourse.lu luxembourg-stock-exchange @LuxembourgSE bourse.lu/lgx