Corporate Training

  • Gain the ability to assess, rate, and mitigate risks within carbon projects. You’ll examine permanence, additionality, and leakage, alongside ESG safeguards and regulatory compliance. We’ll also teach you how to apply bank risk frameworks to carbon to strengthen credit assessment and oversight.

  • Strengthen your capacity to design, innovate, and mobilize green and structured finance solutions. We’ll guide you through green and sustainability-linked loans, guarantees, and blended finance, while introducing emerging tools such as carbon-linked securitizations and other innovative products.

  • Learn how to price, contract, and trade carbon credits as financial assets. We’ll cover pricing benchmarks and market dynamics, unpack the role of registries, contracts, and delivery risks, and show you how credits are increasingly integrated into financial transactions.

  • Develop the skills to evaluate, differentiate, and integrate nature-based solutions within climate strategies. You’ll explore key project types such as REDD+, ARR, mangroves, and ALM, while learning to assess risks, co-benefits, and credit quality. We also show you how carbon serves as the backbone of high-integrity NbS projects, and how to effectively blend carbon and non-carbon revenue streams.

  • Build your understanding and ability to compare and navigate the complexities of carbon markets. We’ll guide you through the differences between compliance and voluntary markets, introduce major standards and governance systems such as VCS, GS, ART TREES, ICVCM, and VCMI, and help you see how global regulatory linkages like CORSIA, Article 6, and the EU ETS shape the carbon ecosystem.

  • Learn how theory is applied in practice through case studies and benchmarks. We’ll explore how investors across Africa, Latin America, and Asia integrate carbon into their portfolios, and how DFIs and insurers apply carbon and green finance strategies to achieve both performance and sustainability outcomes.

Carbon & Green Finance Training for Financial Institutions

Climate finance is rapidly evolving, presenting a dual challenge for banks, insurers, and development finance institutions (DFIs):

  1. Managing exposure to climate and carbon risks, and

  2. Seizing new opportunities to integrate carbon and green finance into mainstream products.

Most institutions lack the in-house capacity to evaluate carbon projects, structure green finance products, and meet environmental, social, and governance (ESG) and regulatory expectations.

  • CCA’s tailored training programs bridge this gap by equipping risk, credit, compliance, and strategy teams with the knowledge and tools to lead in both carbon and green finance.