Singapore’s national climate finance initiative has secured S$655.7 million as of 8 September 2025 to fund green and sustainable infrastructure in Southeast and South Asia. SMU’s Singapore Green Finance Centre Senior Research Fellow Dr Marinela Adriana Finta said that “the focus now extends beyond the climate finance goal towards how to mobilise more investments”. Dr Finta added that this initiative will also potentially inspire and encourage other countries and regions to establish similar platforms and funds, uniting the efforts towards a common goal
Singapore’s national climate finance initiative has secured S$655.7 million as of 8 September 2025 to fund green and sustainable infrastructure in Southeast and South Asia. SMU’s Singapore Green Finance Centre Senior Research Fellow Dr Marinela Adriana Finta said that “the focus now extends beyond the climate finance goal towards how to mobilise more investments”. Dr Finta added that this initiative will also potentially inspire and encourage other countries and regions to establish similar platforms and funds, uniting the efforts towards a common goal.
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