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BBVA's climate fund commitments pass €500m

A €15m EQT ticket brings the lender to eleven platforms and leaves Alterra as the untested relationship.

BBVA's climate fund book has cleared the half-billion mark. The Spanish lender committed €15m to an EQT climate fund earlier this month, bringing its total commitments to climate funds to well over €500m, according to Net Zero Investor. BBVA now holds LP stakes in eleven climate platforms, having quadrupled its decarbonisation investments over the past two years.

The disclosed stack shows concentration, not scatter. The largest relationship is KKR's decarbonisation funds at €175m, roughly a third of the total. Behind it sit €22m in TPG Rise Climate II, €18m in an Apollo Global vehicle targeting mature mid-market companies shifting from grey to green, €9m in NIO Capital, and now €15m in EQT. Combined, those four smaller commitments add to €64m — well under the KKR ticket alone.

Net Zero Investor places the move in a wider European bank push into transition assets. BNP Paribas runs a dedicated Climate & Green Finance Practice, and Deutsche Bank and Caixa Bank have made strategic investments in climate funds.

The untested piece is Alterra. BBVA announced a strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi's $30bn climate fund in early 2026, but the reporting discloses no commitments under it. If Alterra begins producing tickets, the book compounds from a stronger base. If not, KKR carries the portfolio. The next disclosure will settle which.

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