Benchmark Issuance On February 12, 2021, Goldman Sachs issued our inaugural Our inaugural bond also had a syndicate of exclusively sustainability bond; $800 Million 5NC4yr fixed-to-floating minority-led broker dealers, demonstrating our continued rate benchmark notes. Funding has been allocated to $819.4 commitment to elevating diversity and inclusion in considering partners and choosing the counterparties we work with. Million of eligible investments and loans. Funding Allocation Impact theme Americas Europe Asia Multi- Total Pacific Region Financial inclusion Related to: · Mobile point of sale provider for small and medium-sized enterprises $289.4 $26.1 $315.5 · E-commerce platform provider connecting merchants to marketplaces in Brazil · Loans through Goldman Sachs' consumer business, Marcus Clean energy Related to: · Meter asset provider for residential electricity and gas meters for cleaner, efficient, sustainable energy $209.2 $7.1 $216.3 · Consulting and engineering services company serving land and power end markets · Wind farm development in Texas Accessible and Affordable Education Related to: $98.9 $98.9 · Educational software provider serving people with learning disabilities Sustainable transport Related to: $65.6 $65.6 · Lithium-ion battery supplier Communities Related to: · Historic Negro League Ballpark and community facility $62.8 $62.8 · 100% affordable, multi-family residential and mixed use developments¹ Waste and materials Related to: $58.6 $58.6 · Prefabricated homes manufacturer Ecosystem services Related to: $1.7 $1.7 · Sustainable stormwater infrastructure Grand total $563.1 $157.4 $0.0 $98.9 $819.4 ¹Affordable housing is defined in this context as housing that is affordable to tenants earning up to 80% of the area median income. For additional details on eligibility criteria associated with relevant green and social project categories, please refer to our Sustainability Issuance Framework (p. 2-6) Sustainability Report 2021 Sustainability Issuance Report | Sustainability Issuances 120
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