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Labour launches £7bn wealth fund to ‘unlock investment’ in UK


The government has pledged £7.3bn in funding for a National Wealth Fund to attract private investment into UK infrastructure. 

The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, and the Business Secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, today (June 9) instructed officials to begin work to align two key institutions under a new National Wealth Fund to invest in the “new industries of the future”. 

The government said aligning the UK Infrastructure Bank and British Business Bank, under the National Wealth Fund to “boost growth and unlock investment”.

It said £7.3bn of additional funding will be allocated through the UK Infrastructure Bank so investments can start being made immediately – in addition to existing funding.

Reeves said: “This new government is getting on with the job of delivering economic growth and I am clear that there is no time to waste.

“I have previously committed to establishing a National Wealth Fund, I am now going further by bringing together key institutions.



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