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GGF’s new partnership powering sustainability of SMEs in Turkey

GGF's new partnership powering sustainability of SMEs in Turkey

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November 20, 2025

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The Green for Growth Fund (GGF) has partnered with ING Leasing Türkiye, a subsidiary of ING Türkiye, through a EUR 20 million financing agreement to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) invest in cleaner, smarter, and more efficient technologies, from energy-efficient equipment and machinery upgrades to self-consumption photovoltaic systems and other low-carbon solutions.

GGF’s first collaboration with ING Leasing Türkiye is marking the start of a new strategic relationship. In addition, it is ING Leasing’s first direct access to international development financing supported by funding from international financial institutions and development finance institutions through the Green for Growth Fund, the update adds.

The deal is expected to deliver around 21,000 MWh of primary energy savings and avoid approximately 5,800 tonnes of CO₂ emissions each year, according to GGF.

The signing was attended by Onur Gul, General Manager of ING Leasing Türkiye, and Pınar Cumalı, Treasury and Financial Institutions Manager at ING Leasing Türkiye, alongside, representing GGF through its advisor Finance in Motion, the company’s Regional Director Burcu Karpuz and Investment Associate Mehmet Sena Bakar.

Luxembourg-based GGF has become one of the largest green blended-finance funds. It ended last year with EUR 1.09 billion in assets under management and an outstanding investment portfolio of EUR 1.03 billion.

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