Financing the UK Industrial Transition | Oxford Economics






The UK Industrial Strategy and National Infrastructure Pipeline have set out the UK government’s roadmap for growing a modern economy that has seen decades of underinvestment. It is a welcome change in approach and demonstrates tremendous ambition.

However, the challenge is equally large. From early-stage scale-up finance to the long-term funding needs of critical infrastructure, an estimated £345 billion of private finance is required to deliver the programme over the next decade. This report investigates the role of private finance in transforming the UK’s energy sector. It goes on to analyse the contribution private finance will need to make to help the eight priority sectors (the IS-8) the government identified in its Industrial Strategy to reach their targets over the next decade.

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In a new report for BNP Paribas, we investigate the role of private finance in helping the government achieve its Industrial and Infrastructure aims.

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Andy Logan

Andy Logan

Director of Industry Consulting

Andy Logan

Director of Industry Consulting

Andy Logan leads our Consultancy offer on different industries for clients. He undertakes studies forecasting the demand for company’s products, analysing the drivers of different industries growth, and assessing the size of different markets and industries. He also investigates the competitive pressures and opportunities facing industries now and in the future. Another area, where he has a keen interest is in studies assessing the demand and supply of labour for different industries and occupations, identifying potential skill shortages and implications for migration.

He has worked with clients in most industries, and in many countries of the world.

Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Andy worked in a variety of economist roles at the Bank of England for 15 years. His research focused on the labour market, commodity and producer prices, UK trade flows, and the performance of UK banks. He holds an MSc. and BA. degrees from the universities of London and Leicester.

Sofia De Martin

Sofia De Martin

Economist, Economic Impact

Sofia De Martin

Economist, Economic Impact

Olivia Murphy

Olivia Murphy

Assistant Economist

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