New South Wales Treasury Corporation

Unverified
XFID Unique Identifier for New South Wales Treasury Corporation: XOGE63RJNK
Sector
Sub-Sovereign
Website
www.climatebonds.net
3 Second Party Opinions
1 Certification
XFID Type Title Year Source Retrieved
XF-5NAFUFG-U Certification New South Wales Treasury Corporation — UoP Verifier Report (Low Carbon Transport Water Infrastructure) 2018 www.climatebonds.net 13 Mar 2026
XF-0N36T29-K Second Party Opinion New South Wales Green Bond Second Party Opinion 2019 mstar-sustops-cdn-mainwebsite-s3.s3.amazonaws.com 5 Mar 2026
XF-ZBN9M1U-X Second Party Opinion NSW Sustainability Bond Framework Second-Party Opinion (2022) 2022 mstar-sustops-cdn-mainwebsite-s3.s3.amazonaws.com 2 Mar 2026
XF-URENQPV-Y Second Party Opinion NSW Sustainability Bond Framework Second-Party Opinion (2024) 2024 mstar-sustops-cdn-mainwebsite-s3.s3.amazonaws.com 2 Mar 2026

XF Company Profile

Extra-financial information found across 4 documents in the XframeworkID registry

NACE O Public Administration & Defence

Information extracted from documents in the registry. Values are as disclosed; this is not an assessment or rating. Last updated 2 Jun 2026.

Issuer Identity & Structure

Issuer name and country/jurisdiction
New South Wales Treasury Corporation, Australia CERTIFICATION 2018 2018
Issuer sector/industry classification
Public Administration & Defence Company Profile
Issuer organizational structure
Public sector financial institution CERTIFICATION 2018 2018
Issuer type
Sovereign/Public Finance Institution CERTIFICATION 2018 2018

Green / Sustainable Finance Framework

Sustainable bond framework name and version
NSW Sustainability Bond Framework SPO 2024 2024
Bond types covered under framework
Green bonds, Social bonds, Sustainability bonds SPO 2024 2024
Eligible use-of-proceeds categories
Clean Transportation, Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management, Green Buildings, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Environmentally Sustainable Management of Living Natural Resources and Land Use, Terrestrial and Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation, Affordable Basic Infrastructure, Access to Essential Services, Affordable Housing, Employment Generation and Socioeconomic Advancement and Empowerment SPO 2024 2024
Project evaluation and selection process description
NSW Sustainability Bond Committee (NSBC) with Asset Identification Group (AIG) subcommittee evaluates and selects projects. AIG selects and evaluates projects against eligibility criteria, assesses material risks and negative environmental and social impacts. NSBC grants final approval. SPO 2024 2024
Management of proceeds approach
TCorp's Funding and Sustainability department manages bond proceeds with NSBC oversight, earmarking proceeds against approved projects and assets SPO 2024 2024

External Review & Verification

Second Party Opinion (SPO) provider name and assessment date
Sustainalytics, January 27, 2022 SPO 2022 2022
SPO preliminary evaluation or credibility rating
Credible and impactful, aligns with Sustainability Bond Guidelines 2021, Green Bond Principles 2021, and Social Bond Principles 2023 SPO 2024 2024
Assurance provider name and engagement period
Ernst & Young Services Pty Limited, as of October 26, 2018 CERTIFICATION 2018 2018
Assurance level
Reasonable assurance CERTIFICATION 2018 2018
Assurance scope
Bond issuance process, Sustainability Bond Framework, project identification, project minimum criteria, management of proceeds, and reporting requirements CERTIFICATION 2018 2018

Standards & Regulatory Alignment

Alignment with ICMA Green Bond Principles
Aligns with Green Bond Principles 2021 SPO 2024 2024
Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals
SDGs 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, and 15 SPO 2024 2024
Alignment with ICMA Social Bond Principles or Sustainability Bond Guidelines
Aligns with Social Bond Principles 2023 and Sustainability Bond Guidelines 2021 SPO 2024 2024

Changes Over Time

Items where disclosed information changed across documents.

Issuer name
2018 Treasury Corporation of NSW
2019 New South Wales Treasury Corporation
Issuer country/jurisdiction
2018 Australia (New South Wales)
2019 Australia
2024 Australia (New South Wales)
Bond types covered under framework
2018 Green Bond, Sustainability Bond
2019 Sustainability bond
2022 Sustainability bonds (covering green and social categories)
2024 Sustainability bonds (green and social components)
Project evaluation and selection process description
2018 Processes for project evaluation and selection for inclusion in the Bond
2019 The Asset Identification Group (AIG), led by Treasury, will identify and assess potential eligible projects. After initial selection, NSW Sustainability Committee (NSC) which consists of cross-functional representatives from NSW Treasury Corporation (TCorp), NSW Treasury including NSW Office of Social Impact Investment (OSII) and NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment will review
2022 NSW Sustainability Bond Committee (NSBC) chaired by TCorp, with Asset Identification Group (AIG) led by NSW Office of Social Impact Investment (OSII) recommending projects; NSBC provides final approval
2024 Asset Identification Group (AIG) selects and evaluates projects in line with Framework's eligibility criteria; NSW Sustainability Bond Committee grants final approval; AIG assesses material risks and mitigating factors including negative environmental and social impacts
Management of proceeds approach
2018 Policies and procedures related to the use of proceeds and management of proceeds raised from the Bond
2022 TCorp finance department oversees management and tracking via internal reporting system
2024 TCorp's Funding and Sustainability department manages bond proceeds with oversight from NSBC, earmarking proceeds against approved projects and assets
Pre-issuance or post-issuance verification type
2018 Pre-issuance verification
2019 Pre-issuance
2022 Pre-issuance Second Party Opinion
2024 Pre-issuance
Alignment with ICMA Green Bond Principles
2018 Yes - meets in all material respects
2019 Aligned
2022 Yes
2024 Aligned
Alignment with ICMA Social Bond Principles
2018 Yes - covered under Sustainability Bond Guidelines
2019 Aligned
2022 Yes
2024 Aligned
Eligible use-of-proceeds categories
2019 Clean Transportation, Green Buildings, Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Affordable Basic Infrastructure, Access to Essential Services, Affordable Housing, Employment Generation, Socioeconomic Advancement and Food Security, Empowerment
2022 11 eligible categories aligned with Green Bond Principles and Social Bond Principles
2024 Clean Transportation, Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management, Green Buildings, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy, Environmentally Sustainable Management of Living Natural Resources and Land Use, Terrestrial and Aquatic Biodiversity Conservation, Affordable Basic Infrastructure, Access to Essential Services, Affordable Housing, Employment Generation and Socioeconomic Advancement and Empowerment
SPO assessment date
2019 27 September 2019
2022 January 27, 2022
SPO preliminary evaluation or credibility rating
2019 Credible, impactful, and aligned with Sustainability Bond Guidelines 2018
2024 Framework is credible and impactful
Alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals
2019 SDGs 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11
2022 SDG 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15
2024 SDGs 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15