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Green Investment Bank signs first direct deals

The publicly-owned bank is lending alongside investors including the Prudential, several UK commercial banks and the Dutch pension fund PGGM

The UK's Green Investment Bank, formally launched in October, has made its first direct investments, in deals also involving a series of private-sector institutions including UK banks, fund managers and a Dutch pension fund.

The publicly-owned bank, a flagship initiative of UK business secretary Vince Cable, was formally launched at the end of November. Its precursor organisation, UK Green Investments, committed £180m to four fund managers in April to invest in a range of smaller projects in energy-efficiency initiatives and waste recycling, but yesterday's investments are the first big-ticket commitments the bank has made directly.

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