Financing greener assets to unlock better business performance
Event details
- Location: Online event
- Date:
9 October 2025 - 9 October 2025 - Time:

Business Finance Week 2025
30 September - 9 October
With a host of free nationwide and regional in-person events, webinars and more, Business Finance Week helps smaller businesses learn about the different finance options that may be available to them to support their individual needs.
About the event
Join the British Business Bank for a dynamic panel discussion exploring the evolving landscape of business finance for green assets, including practical examples of financial products and the businesses using them.
Beneath the geopolitical noise, investment in lower carbon assets and business models could offer long-term commercial opportunities.
Yet newer, greener assets can feel unfamiliar and untested to smaller businesses who are worried about high upfront investment costs.
This session will help explain how companies could finance their transition to lower carbon and higher efficiency assets while maintaining their profitability and resilience.
This event is aimed at individuals new to finance.
Speakers
- Philippe Bazin, Novuna Head of Sustainable Energy and Green Infrastructure
- Tony Greenham, Managing Director, Sustainability, British Business Bank
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