Japanese giant Mizuho takes $30m stake in green advisory firm
Primrose RiordanSenior Reporter
Japanese conglomerate Mizuho has taken a $US20 million ($30 million) minority stake in Pollination, an Australian-founded investment bank and advisory business established five years ago.
The global firm, which focuses on financing the transition away from fossil fuels, was founded by Martijn Wilder and Tony O’Sullivan, and has offices in London, Sydney, Melbourne, Singapore, Chicago and Washington DC.
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Primrose Riordan covers private companies and family offices from the AFR's Sydney newsroom. Primrose was previously a correspondent for the Financial Times and covered foreign affairs and politics in Canberra. Primrose has won multiple awards for her journalism including from The National Press Club, SABEW in the US and Press Gazette in the UK. Message Primrose on Signal: https://tinyurl.com/PrimroseSignal Connect with Primrose on Facebook and Twitter. Email Primrose at primrose.riordan@afr.com
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