Guernsey is well placed to become a leading global centre for green and sustainable finance, according to EY Assurance Associate Partner Peter Miller.
EY’s Power Transactions and Trends: Q1 2019 report showed that 56% of mergers and acquisitions in the global power and utilities market were in the renewables sector at a total value of $12.7 billion.
The report highlights a positive outlook for renewable energy transactions, with the clean energy market expected to continue to grow and attract investment from a variety of stakeholders, including strategic investors, financial sponsors, corporations and government.
Furthermore, corporations are setting their own renewable targets, with more than 150 companies pledging to use 100% renewable energy by 2050 and government applying pressure worldwide by implementing clean energy policies and new energy plans.
“There is no doubting the increased interest from global investors in green and sustainable finance," said Mr Miller. "The statistics from the report are deafening that renewables provide significant opportunities and capital investment. Guernsey has made positive steps to leverage the opportunities presented by securing its position as a leading global centre for green and sustainable finance.
"Most notably, last year it launched the world’s first regulated green investment fund product. The product is essentially a kite mark providing investors certainty that 75% of the fund’s investments are allocated in certified green assets. As a result, at EY we have received enquiries to provide third party certification that funds meet the Guernsey Green Fund Rules and third-party certification that funds comply with The International Stock Exchange’s TISE GREEN segment’s criteria.”
“Our global colleagues are seeing an increase in investors and fund managers alike seeking green finance opportunities. Guernsey is very well placed to support them in leveraging these opportunities from the islands growing expertise and innovative product offerings.”
You can access the full EY Power Transactions and Trends: Q1 2019 report here: https://www.ey.com/en_gl/power-utilities/how-demand-for-renewables-drives-m-a-activity.
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