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Advisory mandate

Climate & Sustainable Finance

Translate climate ambition into bankable products, credible pipelines, institutional readiness and practical finance for resilient enterprises.

Bridge the gap between climate ambition and financeable execution.

Climate finance becomes useful when institutions can identify material opportunities, structure suitable products, govern eligibility, build pipelines, measure outcomes and support clients through transition constraints.

Typical mandates

  • Climate-finance readiness and maturity assessment
  • Sustainable- and green-finance strategy
  • Green MSME and energy-resilience product design
  • Opportunity and market mapping
  • Eligibility criteria and use-of-proceeds frameworks
  • Pipeline-development approach
  • Partnership and stakeholder strategy
  • Internal capability building and implementation roadmaps

Research-to-market perspective

Dr Njoku’s environmental-economics research examines energy availability, enterprise continuity, market performance and environmental sustainability. That research lens is combined with practical banking experience in credit, E&S risk, distribution and commercial growth.

Potential outputs

Readiness diagnostic

Strategy, governance, products, data, capabilities, partnerships and delivery constraints.

Product blueprint

Target segment, customer problem, eligibility, economics, risk controls, channels and impact indicators.

Implementation roadmap

Sequenced decisions, ownership, quick wins, dependencies, pilot design and management oversight.

Recommended entry point

Climate-finance readiness diagnostic: a structured review that identifies credible starting points, capability gaps and a realistic route to a financeable pilot or portfolio.

Advisory fit

Need a mandate that crosses more than one practice?

ESG, climate finance, risk, distribution and market expansion often intersect. A combined scope can be built around the operating problem rather than internal practice boundaries.

Discuss a combined mandate