Name
Jeremiah Lim
Job Title
Director, Head of Carbon and Sustainable Fuels EMEA, Energy Transition Investment Banking
Company
Barclays
Speaker Bio
Jeremiah is a Director within Barclays Energy Transition group (ETG), which provides investment banking advisory services to the power, utilities, energy and climate technology clients. Within the group, Jeremiah leads carbon management and sustainable fuels for Europe which covers the full value chain of carbon dioxide as a molecule from developers of carbon capture (point of source or direct air capture), transportation, storage and utilisation in fuels in combination with electrolytic hydrogen. Jeremiah is also senior banker for the group’s structured finance advisory responsible for originating innovative financing solutions for energy transition clients.
Jeremiah previously was head of Barclays’ Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Structuring business, which developed and structured bespoke ESG investor solutions such as customised and managed ESG indices and structured products, and he led the launch of Barclays Green and Social Structured Notes programme.
Earlier in his career, Jeremiah held roles in securitisation and structured credit, where he was a core member of the team which established the Barclays Corporate and Investment Banking’s Colonnade and Churchill synthetic securitisation programmes, which together are now the largest synthetic credit risk sharing platform in the Europe. He has also worked on loan repackages of infrastructure and project debt, master risk participation agreements and other structured credit and asset-backed transactions.
Jeremiah read BSc (hons) in Economics, Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick and MSt in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge.
Jeremiah previously was head of Barclays’ Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Structuring business, which developed and structured bespoke ESG investor solutions such as customised and managed ESG indices and structured products, and he led the launch of Barclays Green and Social Structured Notes programme.
Earlier in his career, Jeremiah held roles in securitisation and structured credit, where he was a core member of the team which established the Barclays Corporate and Investment Banking’s Colonnade and Churchill synthetic securitisation programmes, which together are now the largest synthetic credit risk sharing platform in the Europe. He has also worked on loan repackages of infrastructure and project debt, master risk participation agreements and other structured credit and asset-backed transactions.
Jeremiah read BSc (hons) in Economics, Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick and MSt in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge.