July 28, 2025

ecoCarbon Elevates Sustainable Finance Dialogue at SEC‑UNDP‑Canada Event

Manila, Philippines - Sophia Ong, Group Chief Markets Officer and Founding Partner of ecoCarbon Capital, recently joined leading regulators, development partners, and financial institutions at the “Sustainable Investments for Non‑Bank Financial Institutions” forum—organized by the Securities and Exchange Commission of the Philippines in collaboration with UNDP and the Embassy of Canada. Held at the SEC Headquarters in Makati City last June 2025, the event convened senior policymakers and private‑sector specialists to explore innovative avenues for mobilizing capital toward the Philippines’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

As a Resource Speaker, Ms. Ong shared ecoCarbon’s market‑based approach to scaling nature‑based solutions—highlighting the critical role that non‑bank financial institutions can play in financing forest conservation, renewable energy, and community‑driven projects like Project Caraga. Drawing on ecoCarbon’s experience structuring carbon‑credit partnerships in the Caraga Region, she outlined key strategies for:

 

De‑risking investments through blended‑finance mechanisms and performance guarantees

Integrating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics into lending and investment decisions

Engaging Indigenous Peoples and local stakeholders as co‑beneficiaries of conservation finance

“By aligning private‑sector incentives with community stewardship and robust monitoring frameworks,” Ms. Ong emphasized, “we can unlock sustainable finance at scale—delivering both measurable climate impact and attractive returns.”

 

ecoCarbon Capital, the crucial markets arm underpinning Project Caraga, continues to pioneer these partnerships—linking international investors, impact‑focused lenders, and Indigenous communities in co‑managed forest‑carbon initiatives. The SEC‑UNDP‑Canada event underscored the potential for broader collaboration: from credit‑rating agencies designing green‑finance products, to non‑bank lenders extending working‑capital lines for eco‑enterprises, all contributing to the Project’s goals of ecosystem protection, sustainable livelihood development, and carbon‑sequestration targets.

 

In recognition of her contribution, the SEC presented Ms. Ong with a Certificate of Appreciation—and in accordance with the “Arbor Day Act of 2012,” will plant 10 Narra trees under her name at the SEC Forest in Angat Rainforest Watershed, Bulacan.

 

This milestone engagement not only amplifies ecoCarbon’s voice in the sustainable‑finance arena but also forges new pathways for public‑private‑community collaboration—essential for achieving the long‑term conservation and development objectives of Project Caraga.

 


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