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SEBI’s ESG debt framework is live: What investors need to know

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SEBI’s ESG debt framework is live: What investors need to know

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has endorsed a new standard in responsible finance with its rollout of an expansive framework for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) debt securities on June 5, 2025. Rather than a nuanced alteration of the status quo regarding reporting for ESG issuers, this represents a comprehensive reconfiguration of the entire framework of how sustainable finance is structured, governed, and trusted in India. If you are an investor, this is more than just another compliance update; rather, it is an indication that India is prepared to hold both itself and the issuers to a high standard of compliance that meets global standards, with material issues facing those who do not meet this standard.

India’s ESG debt market, though still nascent compared to global giants, has already mobilised over Rs. 6,953 crore in recent years. But the real story is not in the numbers—it’s in the credibility crisis facing ESG-labelled investments worldwide. Investors are wary of “purpose-washing”, where companies make grand claims about sustainability without following through. SEBI’s new framework is designed to restore trust by ensuring that every rupee raised under the ESG banner is traceable, measurable, and accountable.

While previous methods utilised voluntary disclosures and self-certifications, SEBI has now introduced robust, enforceable standards.

SEBI’s framework brings together three key instruments under the ESG debt umbrella:

  • Social Bonds: For projects with direct social impact—think affordable housing, healthcare, clean water, education, and food security.

  • Sustainability Bonds: For projects that combine both environmental and social objectives.

  • Sustainability-Linked Bonds (SLBs): Where the bond’s financial terms are tied to the issuer achieving specific, pre-defined sustainability targets.

1. Strict disclosure norms

You’ll see a shift from vague promises to detailed, verifiable disclosures. Issuers must now:

  • Clearly define the objectives and target population of each project in their offer documents.

  • Disclose the decision-making process for project selection and the mechanisms for tracking fund deployment.

  • Provide estimates of how proceeds will be distributed between new financing and refinancing of existing projects.

  • For SLBs, disclose Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Sustainability Performance Targets (SPTs), along with mitigation plans for any risks to achieving these targets.

2. Ongoing reporting and impact measurement

Transparency doesn’t end at issuance. Issuers are required to:

  • Publish annual (and for some, biannual) reports on fund utilisation, project progress, and impact metrics.

  • Disclose any unutilised proceeds and explain deviations, if any, from the original objectives.

3. Independent third-party review

Perhaps the most significant change is the mandatory appointment of independent, conflict-free third-party reviewers. These experts must:

  • Certify that the bond aligns with recognised global standards such as the ICMA Principles, Climate Bonds Standard, ASEAN Standards, or EU standards.

  • Regularly assess the issuer’s adherence to the stated objectives and verify the integrity of disclosures.

SEBI has set high bars for these certifiers, referencing global frameworks and insisting on domain expertise and independence. This is meant to prevent certification from becoming a mere formality.

  • Greater Confidence: With third-party verification and ongoing disclosures, you can trust that your investment is genuinely funding social or sustainability outcomes, not just marketing claims.

  • Comparable Metrics: Alignment with global standards means you can compare Indian ESG bonds with international offerings on a like-for-like basis.

  • Actionable Recourse: Should an issuer misuse funds or fall short on impact, SEBI’s framework provides mechanisms for early redemption and regulatory intervention, protecting your interests.

SEBI’s action is a more than regulatory update—it’s a seismic shift. Whether this framework succeeds or not will be contingent on how well issuers, certifiers, and investors treat ESG as a fiduciary duty instead of a marketing tool. As an investor, you are now part of a market where ESG merit is earned, not assumed. It is up to you to be more vigilant on disclosures, hold parties accountable, and advocate for issuers who actually make an impact.

FAQs

You may invest in ESG debt securities via public issues (or indirect placement) or private placement depending on the issuer's offering and your qualification as per SEBI's guidelines regarding issuing of bonds. While many ESG bonds are available to institutional investors and retail investors, always look for the specific terms of individual issues.

Registered issuers are now required to provide annual (or biannual) disclosures on the use of proceeds, project implementation work done and the impact that can be measured. These disclosures must be verified by independent third-party reviewers. They are usually available in company reports and SEBI mandated filings.

If the funds have been used for purposes that are not part of the ESG objective, SEBI may redeem the bonds early and may take enforcement action against the issuer. This is to ensure your investment is protected and that only genuine ESG projects receive funds.

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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