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Banking and financing for energy companies

We combine deep energy sector expertise with a cross-border network spanning 54 of the world’s most dynamic markets to partner with businesses from across the sector. Our global reach and local market knowledge supports companies across the sector while helping clients transition towards a lower carbon future.

Identifying solutions for our clients

We provide a range of innovative solutions for energy corporates across subsectors including electric power, energy equipment and services, energy storage, alternative fuels, and renewable energy.

Our finance and advisory teams draw on our deep expertise across this sector, alongside the technical expertise of our dedicated Transition Finance team.

  • Transaction Banking

    We offer a full suite of cash management and trade finance solutions to connect businesses globally

  • Global Banking

    We have deep advisory expertise in key areas such as Islamic Banking and Renminbi internationalisation

  • Global Markets

    We are a top-tier Fixed Income Currencies and Commodities (FICC) Bank offering innovative bespoke solutions

  • Strategic Advisory services

    Grow and scale globally with timely insights and solutions tailored to your needs

Insights

Discover case studies and ideas for the energy sector.

“We’re focused on the future of energy, facilitating the transition to low carbon technologies and business practices, while thoughtfully engaging with energy companies to support energy security and reliability alongside the transition.”

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Quentin Savinaud

Managing Director, Global Head of Energy, Corporate Coverage

Standard Chartered has an important role to play in supporting our clients, sectors and markets to deliver net zero, but to do so in a manner that supports livelihoods and promotes sustainable economic growth. We currently provide financial services to clients, sectors and markets that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions however we’re committed to net zero in our own operations by 2025 and in our financed emissions by 2050.