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National Wealth Fund

Inquiry

In October 2024, the Treasury announced the creation of a new National Wealth Fund with the aim of mobilising investment and unlocking growth opportunities across the UK. On the 19 March, the Chancellor issued the Statement of Strategic Priorities to the National Wealth Fund, setting its strategic direction and priorities for this Parliament. In this inquiry, the Treasury Committee will look at how best the National Wealth Fund can achieve its aims and how likely it is to achieve those aims.

 

Read the call for evidence to find out more about this inquiry.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Friday 25 April 2025.

Reports, special reports and government responses

No reports or special reports published.

Correspondence from Siemens Energy following oral evidence on our inquiry into the National Wealth Fund, dated 30 June 2025
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Correspondence
Correspondence from ICE following oral evidence on our inquiry into the National Wealth Fund
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Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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1 July 2025
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Witnesses Lord Livermore (Financial Secretary to the Treasury at HM Treasury), and Neeraj Patel (Deputy Director at HM Treasury)
Oral Evidence
1 July 2025
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Witnesses John Flint (Chief Executive at National Wealth Fund)
Oral Evidence
18 June 2025
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Witnesses Phil Chambers (Chief Executive Officer at Orbex), Shaun Spiers (Executive Director at Green Alliance), and Dr Martin Turner (Director of Policy and External Affairs at UK BioIndustry Association)
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Airlines UK (NWF0047)
ICAEW (NWF0045)
Orbex (NWF0044)

Other publications

No other publications published.

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