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The UAE's ALTERRA, and Spanish lender BBVA are planning to launch a $1.2 billion climate fund

The two companies announced on Thursday that the United Arab Emirates climate fund ALTERRA plans to launch a $1.2 billion coinvestment vehicle to finance climate-aligned investments globally?across infrastructure?, private equity? and private credit.

In a joint press release, BBVA announced that it had committed $250 million to the ALTERRA Opportunity Fund.

They said that the?fund would invest in climate investments, including energy transition, industrial decarbonization and climate tech, with a focus on North America, Latin America and Europe, as well as "other growth markets." ALTERRA was established in 2023 with $30 billion by the UAE. It aims to mobilize $25 billion globally by 2030. The majority of its investments have been made through climate and transition funds managed by global investment firms BlackRock Brookfield and TPG.

The two firms said that the initiative "accelerates ALTERRA’s ambition to mobilize a third-party capital and expand its global networks of institutional collaborators".

The fund's domicile will be the Abu Dhabi financial centre ADGM once it is launched and approved. The fund will consolidate co-investments made by ALTERRA Acceleration into a dedicated structure, managed by the Emirati firm.

(source: Reuters)