Crowd in

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Sustainability - investment - loan markets - public sector - UK - National Wealth Fund (NWF).

In the context of public sector investment, crowding in is the theory - or expectation - that initial investment from a public sector agency will then attract additional private capital, either to the particular deal, or the sector.


NWF should crowd in private capital deal-by-deal

"The NWF should crowd in private capital on a deal-by-deal basis, rather than at the Fund level, to maximise its catalytic potential in the immediate term.
Opportunities to crowd-in fund-level capital should be considered as part of the NWF’s medium-term strategy."
National Wealth Fund Taskforce advice - July 2024 - p4.


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