Posted: 9 May 2019 Resource Type: Research Report Download Back Globally the need to invest in infrastructure is growing. In 2017 the UK accounted for 14% of the global project bonds market. 14% of the global project bonds market London is home to the world's largest and most global cluster for infrastructure solutions: deep pools of capital, a highly international investor base, financiers, banks, exchanges, and world renowned advisory services. These strengths combine with a reputation as one of the most innovative financial centres in the world. This report examines, in detail, London’s strengths in these key areas, and its unique ability to partner with countries worldwide to provide the infrastructure solutions to meet their growing need for infrastructure investment. Share: Share to LinkedIn LinkedIn Share to X Share to Facebook Facebook Share to WeChat WeChat Share to WhatsApp WhatsApp Share to Email Email Download Related content Thought Piece When regulation enables innovation May 2026 - A decade on from the FCA’s world-first Regulatory Sandbox, the impact is clear. Chris Hayward looks at the impact of the Regulatory Sandbox When regulation enables innovation Research Report The City of London Corporation’s US Office Apr 2026 - The City of London Corporation’s US Office works to strengthen engagement between the UK and the United States across financial and professional services. The City of London Corporation’s US Office Research Report Seizing the UK’s carbon credit opportunity Apr 2026 - High‑integrity carbon credit markets are critical to closing the global net zero financing gap while supporting environmental and social outcomes. Seizing the UK’s carbon credit opportunity Research Report The City of London Corporation's work in support of financial and professional services: annual review 2025/2026 Apr 2026 - Explore the progress we’ve made in championing the UK’s financial and professional services industry in 2025/2026. The City of London Corporation's work in support of financial and professional services: annual review 2025/2026