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What's exciting Lord Fink then?

The hedge fund doyen and Conservative treasurer has gone green.

April 7, 2011 11:01
Lord Fink

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

3 min read

With political commitments aplenty, Stanley Fink, the Conservative Party treasurer and recently appointed peer, could be forgiven for putting his business pursuits on the back burner. Not likely.

The multi-millionaire veteran hedge fund manager is as focused as ever. The chief executive of International Standard Asset Management (ISAM) - a small hedge fund chaired by Labour Party fundraiser Lord Levy - Lord Fink has also been turning his attention to the clean technology sector, which he believes could provide investment opportunities greater than the internet.

He is the chairman of Earth Capital Partners, set up in 2008 to invest in sustainable and renewable energy. The fund hopes to raise more than $5 billion over the next few years to plough into areas such as renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable agriculture and forestry, water and other clean technologies.

Lord Fink, 53, says: "While it would be impossible today to live in a totally sustainable way, you can probably get rid of about 90 per cent of the non sustainability in our lifestyles. The technology exists to generate most of our power out of recycled materials. This is no longer a question of science fiction but a question of putting the financial mechanisms in place to ensure that people do the right thing. That's why I'm particularly excited by the 'green space' as people call it. It's a huge investment opportunity."

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