13 July 2015

Generali invests in resource efficiency fund

Italian insurer Generali is joining a number of high-profile individuals and families in investing in Menhaden Capital, which will invest in resource efficiency opportunities across the world.

The £150m ($233m) resource efficiency fund is being launched by Wheb co-founder Ben Goldsmith, according to Environmental Finance, a sister publication of Insurance Asset Risk.

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SAA/ALM
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Ben Goldsmith
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