Green Bank Hires Ex-Morgan Stanley’s Mansley for Capital Markets
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The U.K. Green Investment Bank, set up with 3 billion pounds ($4.8 billion) to spur clean-energy projects, appointed Robert Mansley, a former Morgan Stanley managing director, to run its capital-markets operations.
Mansley was previously head of European renewables in the global power and utilities group at Morgan Stanley’s investment banking unit, the Edinburgh-based Green Investment Bank said today in an e-mailed statement.