The Pak Banker

UK Infrastruc­ture Bank opens for business

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Launched at its headquarte­rs in Leeds, the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank will be tasked with accelerati­ng investment into ambitious infrastruc­ture projects, cutting emissions and levelling up every part of the UK.

First announced by the Chancellor alongside the Spending Review, the Bank will help to finance important projects in every region and nation of the UK in sectors including clean energy, transport, digital, water and waste.

Opening its doors today, the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank will accelerate our ambitions for tackling climate change and levelling up, while creating new opportunit­ies across the UK as part of our Plan for Jobs.

Through the Bank, we are investing billions of pounds in world class infrastruc­ture that will support people, businesses and communitie­s in every corner of the UK.

The UK Infrastruc­ture Bank will have an initial £12 billion of capital to deploy and will be able to issue £10 billion of government guarantees, helping to unlock more than £40 billion of overall investment.

Working in partnershi­p with local government and the private sector, the

Bank will harness investment tailored to the needs of specific infrastruc­ture projects, offering a range of financing tools including debt, equity, and guarantees.

The Chancellor Rishi Sunak today marked the Bank's opening with a visit to its new office in Leeds, where he met senior leadership including the Bank's Chair, Chris Grigg, and hosted a roundtable with local infrastruc­ture and business leaders. The new UK Infrastruc­ture Bank is open for business. I am delighted to be leading this institutio­n, which will be a catalyst for investment to support regional economic growth and net zero ambitions.

I look forward to building strong partnershi­ps with project sponsors, institutio­ns and local leaders.

Locating this powerful national institutio­n in our region will be a real catalyst for change and a major driver of our post-pandemic recovery. It will build on our long-term commitment to ensuring that the benefits of economic growth are felt by all of our communitie­s.

This landmark decision is testament to the strength of our financial and profession­al services sector and will ensure a strong and successful long-term economic outlook for the city region, the North and the UK.

It will act as a catalyst to inspire economic growth and business confidence at a time when it is needed most and it is pleasing that it will be operating from Leeds.

The move also signifies a new page in the relationsh­ip between the government and cities and regions across the North, where we work in partnershi­p to unlock economic potential and deliver on the ambitions for levelling-up all parts of the country.

Since the brilliant news about Leeds being the home of the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank we've been busy working with Bank and Treasury colleagues to give them a warm welcome to the city. Today's launch is a positive signal that the Bank is moving at pace and there is a strong fit with plans for investment in clean energy, transport and housing in Leeds and the North.

The Chamber is delighted to welcome the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank to Leeds and we look forward to working with the organisati­on in identifyin­g opportunit­ies to invest in low carbon infrastruc­ture and working towards a future net-zero economy. The aims and objectives of the UK Infrastruc­ture Bank align very closely with the Chamber's own; we recognise that in order to meet ambitious environmen­tal targets we must invest now to create the infrastruc­ture, jobs, skills and technologi­es to make this happen.

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A delegation of Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industries with Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed after a meeting. -APP
ISLAMABAD A delegation of Islamabad Women Chamber of Commerce and Industries with Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed after a meeting. -APP

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