How it Works
We treat nature as a critical national
infrastructure — a productive asset that underpins economic stability
By positioning Nature as infrastructure, we shift it from being an overlooked externality to an investible asset. Through Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES), we link natural restoration to measurable outcomes like flood reduction, drought mitigation, and improved water quality. This approach creates the potential for long-term, stable cashflows while simultaneously reducing systemic risk and enabling large-scale restoration across the UK.
HOW IT WORKS
Nature as an Asset Class
As a specialist investment manager, we are bridging the gap between companies, investors and communities to fund and deploy solutions to some of the most pressing Nature-related challenges our economy faces today.
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Scarity
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries. Where there is scarcity there is value.
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Utility
Nature delivers essential services: water regulation, flood defense, and carbon storage.
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Cashflow
The Rebalance Earth model generates long-term, contracted payments from restored nature.
This elevates Nature from being seen as philanthropy to an institutional-grade asset class: scarce, useful, and cash-generating
GENERATING DIVERSIFIED RETURNS
The Revenue Engine
Through these mechanisms, Nature shifts from being an overlooked externality to an investible asset that can generate stable revenues and enables large-scale restoration.
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Long-term, Ecosystem Service Contracts
Companies pay for Nature’s benefits through structured, multi-year agreements.
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Environmental Credits
(E.g., carbon, Biodiversity Net Gain,
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Equity
Project partners provide access to a
pipeline of scalable restoration opportunities and on-the-ground expertise (Topco investments).
THE FOUR RETURNS FRAMEWORK
Our approach is measured
against four types of return:
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Financial
Predictable, risk-adjusted performancfor investors.
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Natural
Healthier ecosystems, improve biodiversity, and restored landscapes.
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Social
Social – stronger communities, job creation, and enhanced wellbeing.
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Inspirational
Renewed trust, pride, and purpose for stakeholders