Impact Reporting Letter definition

Impact Reporting Letter means a letter, as required under Section 10.27(E), provided by the Borrower for the purpose of reporting on the expected impact to be achieved by the use of proceeds in accordance with the ‘Reporting’ component of the Green Loan Principles, substantially in the form of Exhibit M.

Examples of Impact Reporting Letter in a sentence

  • Concurrently with the delivery of annual financial statements pursuant to Section 5.1(A)(i) until the Maturity Date and within reasonable time in the event of material developments, Borrower shall deliver to the Green Loan Structuring Agent the following reports: (i) an Allocation Reporting Letter and (ii) an Impact Reporting Letter, in each case, signed by an authorized officer of the Borrower and certified as being true and correct in all material respects to the Borrower’s knowledge.

Related to Impact Reporting Letter

  • Reporting Material means all Material which the Grantee is required to provide to the Commonwealth for reporting purposes as specified in the Grant Details and includes any Existing Material that is incorporated in or supplied with the Reporting Material.

  • Financial Report means the annual financial report prepared under Chapter 2M of the Corporations Act for the Company and its controlled entities;