A green building goes beyond the aesthetics, but also refers to buildings that minimise water and energy usage. In this episode, Bruce Whitfield and RMB experts discuss how constructing green architecture can help ensure a more sustainable tomorrow.

Our Guests

Danielle Frank

Sustainable Finance Transactor

We are anticipating that by 2030 most new buildings should be developed in line with net zero standards and by 2050, that all buildings new and existing should somewhat reach a stage where they are of a green nature.”

Skilled professional experienced in development and execution of sustainability linked loans and bonds, green and social bonds.

Danielle Frank
Riyaad Khan

Riyaad Khan

Co Head Real Estate Investment Banking

As an institution, we’re moving away from being a shareholder centric organization, and moving towards a stakeholder centric organization.”

A qualified actuarial scientist with seasoned experience in real estate investment banking.

Dylan Stevenson

Co Head Real Estate Investment Banking

Social housing. Affordable Housing. These are all sectors which are looking deeply into themselves and saying, ‘How do we attract more capital towards these sectors?’, the ESG theme is critical and key in terms of how the world is looking around the allocation of capital.”

A qualified financial analyst with seasoned experience in real estate investment banking.

Dylan Stevenson

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