SmartCitiesWorld Summit 2026: Portfolio financing for climate action

Public budgets alone will not fund the scale of climate action cities need. Cities today are increasingly seeking funding models that move beyond isolated projects toward integrated, multi-sector investment portfolios. This session explores how local governments can build compelling, place-centred investment pipelines that attract blended capital and unlock economies of scale. It will also confront the structural barriers to attract blended capital at the scale needed. From procurement safe-mode cultures, to closing the capability gaps in local government that prevent pipeline development at the volumes institution capital requires, through to the tension between sustainable finance ambitions and the market-rate returns that pension funds and insurers are ultimately obligated to deliver. Key talking points: Designing cross-sector investment portfolios that combine climate mitigation, adaptation and nature-based solutions: how instruments including municipal bonds, local government pension scheme allocations, insurance-backed funds and secondary market structures can diversify city financing and attract capital Reducing transaction frictions and costs through standardisation, pre-development support and programme-level finance structures as well as structuring risk and collaborating with public finance institutions and private investors to accelerate climate action delivery What cities must do to develop the financial literacy, project structuring skills and long-term programming discipline to become credible partners for institutional investors Working with public and private funders to de-risk and co-finance city climate action pipelines Understanding the return landscape: navigating the fundamental tension between primary finance and the below-market, purpose-driven capital cities often need, and what co-investment, government subsidy and clever green discount structures can and cannot solve Featuring: Sam Markey, Managing Director, Recuve (moderator) Eileen Higgins, Mayor, City of Miami Mary Kerr, Climate Finance Manager, Glasgow City Council Caroline Haas, Head of Sustainable Finance Advisory, NatWest Benjamin Yeoh, Senior Portfolio Manager, RBC BlueBay Asset Management Delphine Queniart, Managing Director, Climate City Capital Hub Director & Head of Institutional Clients, Bankers without Boundaries, the Investment Bank for Earth