US Bank BNY Mellon Cuts Ties With Adani's Carmichael Coal Mine In Australia

Bank of New York Mellon Corp has pulled out of providing financial services to Adani Group and its Carmichael in Australia, saying the venture is incompatible with its environmental, social and governance rules.

The US investment bank is the latest global financial institution to distance itself from the project after a campaign by local indigenous people.

In a statement, BNY Mellon said it had reviewed its relationship with the Adani Group and "has decided to resign from all legacy transactions with Adani in and will not pursue additional transactions with Adani in Australia".

"BNY Mellon has determined this business is not aligned without ESG (environmental, social and governance) principles," it said.

An e-mail sent to Adani Group for comments remained unanswered.

Adani Group, which rebranded its Australian mining business as Bravus Mining & Resources, is targeting the first shipment from Carmichael by year-end. It opted to self-fund the project after failing to secure external financing.

The mine is expected to produce about 10 million tonnes of coal a year.

BNY Melon said it had never provided funding to the mine or a railway line and port that form part of the project.

It had provided "third-party administrative services under a small number of legacy contracts with the Adani Group in Australia, which includes acting as security trustee".

Security trustees act as representatives of groups of banks that form syndicates to provide loans to

BNY Mellon said upon resigning, it is required to honour contractual obligations during the unwinding of these transactions until its roles are terminated.

Client confidentiality rules, it said, prevented it from commenting on specific customers. "For the avoidance of doubt, BNY Mellon is not currently entering into, and does not intend to enter into, any new contracts with Adani in "

The bank's ESG commitments include "the efficient use of natural resources, mitigating climate-related risks, and leveraging innovative energy solutions", "effectively managing" relationships with stakeholders including "the communities in which we operate" and "operating with strong ethical business practices".

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