Legal & General commits €4.5bn to Oxford University partnership (GB)

Legal & General commits €4.5bn to Oxford University partnership (GB)

Legal & General has formed a 50:50 partnership with Oxford University to develop homes for University staff and students, together with science and innovation districts in and around Oxford. As funding and development partner for the University, Legal & General’s Future Cities business will provide up to €4.5bn (£4bn) of funding over the next ten years from Legal & General’s shareholder, annuity and LGIM-managed funds.

 

With its world-class university, Oxford is one of the UK’s fastest growing cities and competes among the top technology clusters in the world. The city, however, lacks affordable residential and commercial space that is essential for the University to continue to attract research graduates, and support spin-out and scale-up businesses. Accelerating Oxford’s potential by addressing these challenges is the fundamental ambition of the partnership.

 

Professor Louise Richardson, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, said: “My colleagues and I are delighted to have formed this partnership with Legal & General. We look forward to working together to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the University today. We will build much-needed graduate accommodation, subsidized housing for University staff, and new science parks, where academic departments, University spin-outs and commercial partners can work together to create new companies as well as high-quality jobs.”

 

Nigel Wilson, CEO of Legal & General Group, said: “Oxford University is one of the best in the world. It has inspired generations of academics and researchers, and today nurtures outstanding modern businesses with world-leading potential. Our partnership with Oxford University is leading the way in bringing together dynamic cities and patient capital, creating great outcomes for long-term investors and for the cities themselves. Legal & General’s partnership with the University is a terrific example for cities across the globe to follow.

 

John Cummins, Managing Director of Legal & General’s Future Cities Business, said: “Universities are a key driver for the growth of cities, acting as a magnet for talent and incubator of growth and innovation. They have an integral role in shifting the dial for future success. Great universities also need an economic, physical and digital infrastructure to create an ecosystem to attract people and businesses. Any new discovery depends not just on the academics but on the infrastructure supporting them. This partnership is a unique opportunity for two large and long-term UK institutions to work together to address Oxford University’s, and indeed the city’s, future needs, enabling it to continue to be a centre of growth.”

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