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British International Investment (BII) longitudinal mobilisation study evaluation reports: renewable energy investments and BII-backed funds

These 2 evaluation reports outline findings from a series of case studies on how British International Investment (BII) has mobilised capital directly and indirectly.

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The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) contracted Itad to undertake a 10-year study, starting in 2018. The longitudinal mobilisation study (LMS) aims to understand:

  • when and how British International Investment (BII) mobilises investment
  • the drivers of this mobilisation
  • the influence of country and sector contexts

The study distinguishes between direct mobilisation and demonstration effects:

  • direct mobilisation refers to co-investment in BII deals
  • demonstration effects refer to investment (鈥榠ndirect mobilisation鈥�) or other changes in business practice that BII has influenced but is not a co-investor

These 2 reports summarise findings from 7 case studies on BII鈥檚 role in mobilising finance. They cover renewable energy investments and equity funds. These sectors were chosen by evaluators as the main areas for learning about BII鈥檚 mobilisation efforts.

Both reports include lessons learnt, which help to refine our understanding of when and how BII can most effectively mobilise capital.

1. Renewable energy investments

presents case studies on 3 of BII鈥檚 renewable energy investments:聽

  • 聽independent solar and wind generation company in India, which聽聽to address decarbonising India鈥檚 energy mix away from coal and support job creation
  • the聽Benban聽solar power park in Egypt, which includes
  • an investment in the聽 project in South Africa

The case studies showed that BII, individually or as part of a consortium, mobilised other public investors and private capital by聽providing the confidence needed to invest. The report explains that聽these investments also have the potential to create demonstration effects.

2. BII-backed funds

presents case studies of equity funds between 2005 and 2019聽in:

  • Bangladesh:
  • India: 听补苍诲听
  • Nigeria:

The report describes how BII brought other investors and created the conditions that make investment opportunities more attractive to these investors.聽In all cases, BII supported the credibility of the funds and reassured potential investors about high standards in business integrity and environmental, social and governance.

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Published 9 April 2024

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