Temporis Capital
Derry Guy is the CEO of Temporis Group, a company focused on investing in people, companies, and disruptive technologies that positively influence societal and environmental interactions, with a global presence in cities such as London, Dublin, and San Francisco. Previously, Derry served as a partner at Gartmore after selling Riverview International Group, which Derry founded in New York and operated in collaboration with advisory board member Harry Markowitz. Early career experience includes partnerships in National Leasing & Finance Co. and various roles at Babcock & Brown, Bank of Montreal, Unilever, and Arthur Andersen & Co., where Derry completed an accounting qualification. Educational achievements include an MBA from London Business School and a Fellow designation from ICAEW.
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Temporis Capital
We are an impact investment manager, specialising in the renewable energy and clean technology sectors across multiple asset classes. Our current assets under management are over $700m. We invest across asset classes to bring our clients what we believe to be the best ideas in renewable energy and clean technology, aiming to combine strong financial returns with environmental and social impact. Since 2010, we have developed and/or operated close to 1GW of renewable energy capacity. Business Focus Equity Infrastructure The Temporis Equity Infrastructure team manages a number of private and public renewable energy portfolios together totaling close to 1GW in the UK and Republic of Ireland across offshore wind, onshore wind, hydro, biomass, solar, energy efficiency and landfill gas technologies. We typically engage with developers in the pre-consent or post-consent, pre-financing stage of a project on an equity only or project financed basis. We have a track record of delivering added value solutions to our investors and partners at every stage of the project life cycle. Direct Lending Temporis Capital provides long term project finance to the UK onshore renewable sector through its direct lending platform. Funding is provided for new projects, either in the construction or operations phase, as well as for refinancing existing projects or portfolios.