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  • Date 22 March 2022
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Nature-based solutions to be included in UK Infrastructure Bank’s mandate

In an open letter to John Flint, CEO of UK Infrastructure Bank, the Chancellor acknowledges that private sector involvement in the market needs to scale up significantly to bridge the financing gap for nature-based outcomes in line with government policy. He references Climate Asset Management alongside founder shareholders Pollination and HSBC Asset Management as a positive step in the Annex to the letter.

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