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I know that conversations are being had with the Scottish National Investment Bank on that issue. An issue that has not already come up in our discussion is the use of rural housing burdens as a mechanism for achieving affordable sale.
However, she is equally right to point to the stalling of the progress that we saw last year, whether that relates to the World Bank’s administration or who pays for what and to what extent.
In fact, as Al Denholm put it in the Scottish National Investment Bank’s “Transition Finance 2023” report: “For transition to net zero to succeed, we need the skills and capabilities of the people and organisations currently working in the fossil fuel supply chain.
S5W-34294 Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government how much the Scottish National Investment Bank received (a) in pre-bank investment and (b) from it in (i) 2018-19 and (ii) 2019- 20, and how much it will receive in 2020-21.
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Date answered:
19 September 2023
It was suggested that this could leverage pension investments to support CWB objectives and deliver long-term returns for local communities, as well as fund members.Community Land Scotland, CfVComhairle nan Eilean Siar, CfVMandating a role for the Scottish National Investment Bank in providing finance for CWB activities, noting that "place" is one of the Scottish National Investment Bank's three missions.
(Scotland) Act 2003 (Treatment of Non-executive Directors of the Scottish National Investment Bank plc as Specified Authorities) Order 2020 [draft]71526 March 2020No Response1st Report, 2020 (Session 5): Public Appointments and Public Bodies etc.
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For example in our latest Procurement activity: annual report 2021 to 2022 £16 billion was spent across Scotland’s public sector on goods works and services, which contributed to £13.8 billion of economic activity.