Schroders Greencoat launches renewables and energy transition LTAF

Second LTAF from Schroders Capital

Cristian Angeloni
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Schroders Greencoat has launched the Global Renewables+ LTAF, offering investors access to renewables and energy transition infrastructure investments.

This marks the second LTAF from Schroders, which launched the UK's first long-term asset fund in March 2023 - the Climate+ LTAF - offering defined contribution (DC) pension funds access to infrastructure, real estate, private equity, natural capital and biodiversity-focused assets targeting the net zero transition. The company received regulatory approval for the Global Renewables+ fund from the Financial Conduct Authority in May 2023. Schroders said the fund is the "UK's first LTAF exclusively dedicated to renewable energy and energy transition infrastructure" and will be available t...

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