Do the Government have any preference, then, as to the number of investors that might come to the Green Investment Bank? He has talked about some taking a stake—perhaps pension funds; but what if a major international bank offered for 100% of the bank, and that was the highest offer? Would they sell to a single institution, and would there then be a danger that that would just be swallowed up in a much larger organisation, so that eventually the purpose of the bank could eventually be diluted?
Green Investment Bank
Proceeding contribution from
Graham Stuart
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 29 October 2015.
It occurred during Debate on Green Investment Bank.
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2015-16
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