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BioBanking credits sales dashboard

 

Understanding the dashboard

Credit prices may vary according to a variety of factors, including relative supply and demand.

The BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard presents an overview of historical market activity (past transactions) and the latest prices for biodiversity credits created under the former BioBanking Scheme. Information is drawn from the BioBanking public registers

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BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard

To show your interest in creating credits to potential buyers by having your information included on the register for no charge, email: [email protected]

Dashboard limitations

The department aims to provide current information according to the date of publication. Market participants should seek independent advice and use sound judgement in interpreting data from the BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard and its application to valuing credits.

Historic credit pricing and market activity are not predictors of future activity

The BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard only provides information about historical trades of biodiversity credits created under the previous BioBanking Scheme. The dashboard can be used to support considerations about pricing but does not forecast or estimate future prices of BioBanking credits.

The BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard does not include information about Biodiversity Offset Scheme credits  

The data contained in the BioBanking Credits Sales Dashboard does not:

  • contain information about biodiversity credits created under the current Biodiversity Offsets Scheme, which is included in the Biodiversity Credits Market Sales Dashboard.
  • show whether a credit was traded to meet an offset obligation or for another purpose.

The dashboard may not reflect typical processes for pricing credits

  • Some credit sales are between related parties (for example, where the seller company is owned by the buyer) or may be 'self-trades' where the buyer and seller are the same.
  • Some credit prices are based on an average price per credit where the seller has sold various types of credits in bulk rather than pricing each credit individually.

Credit prices may vary according to a variety of factors, including relative supply and demand.

If you own BioBanking credits or have a BioBanking obligation, you can apply for an assessment of reasonable equivalence to enable trading with market participants who hold credits or obligations created under the current Biodiversity Offsets Scheme.  

Learn more about the Assessment of reasonable credit equivalence.