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HSBC Appoints Denise Odaro to Lead Sustainable Finance and Transition Strategy Across Europe and the Americas

HSBC has appointed Denise Odaro as its new Head of Sustainable Finance and Transition for Europe and the Americas, bringing one of the sustainable finance sector’s most experienced professionals into a leadership role as the bank expands its climate finance strategy.

The appointment places Odaro at the center of HSBC’s efforts to support corporate decarbonisation, transition finance and climate investment advisory across two of the bank’s largest operating regions.

In announcing the move, HSBC highlighted Odaro’s extensive background in sustainable finance and ESG strategy.

“We are pleased to welcome Esohe Denise Odaro as Head of Sustainable Finance and Transition, Europe and Americas, as she brings over 20 years of experience to partner with our clients as they seek to decarbonise and support the scaling of critical transition ecosystems,” the bank said.

In this role, Odaro will work with corporate and institutional clients to develop financing and advisory solutions tied to emissions reduction, energy transition investments and emerging climate technologies.

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A Career Spanning Private Equity and Development Finance

Odaro joins HSBC from private equity firm PAI Partners, where she served as Head of ESG and Sustainability.

At PAI Partners, she led the firm’s ESG strategy and oversaw sustainability integration across its investment portfolio. Her responsibilities included developing ESG Value Creation Plans, conducting sustainability due diligence and embedding ESG frameworks into the operations of portfolio companies.

The private equity firm’s portfolio includes businesses across sectors such as:

  • Healthcare
  • Industrial manufacturing
  • Business services
  • Consumer goods

Her work focused on ensuring sustainability practices translated into operational improvements and long-term value creation.

During her time at the firm, Odaro also oversaw sustainability strategies across more than €27 billion in private equity assets, helping embed ESG performance metrics into investment decision-making and portfolio management.

Experience at the World Bank’s Private Sector Arm

Before joining PAI Partners, Odaro spent more than a decade at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private-sector arm of the World Bank Group.

At the IFC she served as Global Head of Investor Relations and Sustainable Finance Coordination, playing a key role in connecting institutional investors with sustainable finance opportunities.

Her work included:

  • Managing investor engagement for sustainable finance initiatives
  • Coordinating ESG integration across debt and equity investment teams
  • Overseeing sustainability reporting frameworks
  • Supporting the issuance of green and sustainable bonds

During this period, she also helped position the IFC as a global leader in sustainable finance innovation, working with major international institutions including the United Nations, World Bank and G20 initiatives.

The role placed her at the intersection of development finance institutions, global capital markets and ESG investment frameworks, an area that has become increasingly important as climate finance needs continue to grow worldwide.

Influencing Global Sustainable Finance Standards

Beyond her corporate and institutional roles, Odaro has also played a significant role in shaping global sustainable finance governance frameworks.

She previously served as Chair of the Executive Committee for the Green, Social and Sustainability-Linked Bond Principles under the International Capital Market Association (ICMA).

These voluntary principles guide a rapidly expanding segment of global capital markets that channels investment toward climate and sustainability projects. Today, the global green, social and sustainability bond market exceeds $5 trillion in cumulative issuance.

Odaro has also served on several influential industry bodies including:

  • S&P Global’s ESG Leadership Council
  • London Stock Exchange Group’s Sustainable Finance Advisory Group
  • International Energy Agency’s Financial Institutions Advisory Board

Through these roles she has collaborated with policymakers, regulators and financial institutions on strategies to mobilise capital for the global energy transition and climate resilience investments.

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Supporting Corporate Decarbonisation Strategies

HSBC’s appointment comes at a time when banks are facing increasing expectations from regulators, investors and corporate clients to support the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Companies across sectors such as energy, manufacturing, transport and consumer goods are under growing pressure to align their business models with climate transition pathways.

For many of these companies, achieving emissions reductions will require large-scale investment in clean energy infrastructure, electrification technologies and supply chain transformation.

Banks therefore play a crucial role in structuring financing solutions that help companies navigate this transition while maintaining access to capital.

Within HSBC, Odaro is expected to focus on:

  • Structuring transition finance solutions
  • Supporting corporate net-zero strategies
  • Advising clients on sustainable investment frameworks
  • Scaling financing for energy transition technologies

Her experience across both private equity and development finance institutions gives her insight into how sustainability strategies can be implemented across different types of organisations.

Transition Finance Becoming Central to Global Banking

The appointment also reflects a broader shift in the global financial sector.

In recent years, sustainable finance has evolved from a niche segment into a core component of banking strategy, particularly as governments introduce climate regulations and investors demand stronger ESG performance.

Financial institutions are increasingly developing dedicated transition finance teams to help clients manage risks and opportunities associated with the global energy transition.

This includes financing solutions tied to:

  • Renewable energy deployment
  • Industrial decarbonisation
  • Green infrastructure
  • Sustainable supply chains

At the same time, banks themselves face growing scrutiny over the carbon footprint of their lending portfolios, pushing them to strengthen internal expertise on climate risk and sustainable investment.

HSBC’s Broader Climate and Sustainability Strategy

HSBC has been actively expanding its sustainable finance operations in recent years as part of its broader climate strategy.

The bank has committed to mobilising hundreds of billions of dollars in sustainable financing and investment over the coming decade to support the global transition toward net-zero emissions.

Recent developments in HSBC’s sustainability strategy include:

  • Expanding sustainable finance advisory capabilities
  • Increasing lending tied to climate transition projects
  • Supporting renewable energy and clean infrastructure investments

The bank has also made leadership changes within its sustainability teams, including appointing Chaoni Huang earlier this year to lead sustainable finance and transition operations in Asia.

These appointments indicate a growing focus on building specialised leadership across major global regions.

Growing Demand for Climate Transition Capital

The move also reflects the increasing scale of investment required to meet global climate targets.

According to estimates from the International Energy Agency (IEA), annual global clean energy investment will need to more than double by the end of this decade to remain on track for international climate goals.

Meeting this demand will require collaboration between:

  • Commercial banks
  • Institutional investors
  • Development finance institutions
  • Governments and regulators

Financial institutions like HSBC are therefore positioning themselves to play a central role in structuring the capital flows required to finance the transition.

By strengthening its sustainable finance leadership team, the bank aims to deepen its ability to support clients navigating the economic transformation linked to decarbonisation.

Outlook

As climate policies tighten and corporate net-zero commitments expand, the role of financial institutions in facilitating the transition to a low-carbon economy continues to grow.

Banks are increasingly expected not only to provide capital but also to offer strategic advisory services that help businesses manage climate risks, adapt operations and invest in sustainable technologies.

With more than two decades of experience across sustainable finance, private equity and development institutions, Denise Odaro brings expertise that aligns closely with these evolving market demands.

Her appointment signals HSBC’s intention to strengthen its presence in transition finance and climate investment advisory across Europe and the Americas.

As companies accelerate decarbonisation strategies and investors continue directing capital toward sustainable assets, leadership roles like Odaro’s are expected to become increasingly important in shaping how global financial institutions support the energy transition and broader climate economy.

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By: Rosemary Wambui

11th March 2026

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