Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) sets out the obligations that public authorities have when it comes to providing information. These obligations apply to the UK Infrastructure Bank. 

The FOIA gives you the right to access recorded information held by public sector organisations. Anyone can request information – there are no restrictions on your age, nationality or where you live. An organisation can refuse your request if the information is sensitive or the costs are too high. As a Limited Company wholly owned by HM Treasury, UKIB is obliged to meet the FOIA requirements.

UKIB will publish information on the decisions we take on our website, and more information on our portfolio and investee companies can be found on their websites. It is possible that the information you seek may already be published and, before making a request, you should check whether the information you require is already published.

To request information you cannot find on our website, you should:

  1. Put your request in writing, describing the information you are looking for as clearly as possible.
  2. Include your name and address so that we can reply.
  3. Send your requests via email to FOI@UKIB.org.uk. Our registered office address is One Embankment, Neville Street, Leeds, England, LS1 4DW.

Personal information requests

Individuals have a legal right to make a request to see a copy of the personal data that an organisation holds on them under data protection laws. This is known as a ‘subject access request’. For more information email DPO@ukib.org.uk.

The Bank’s publication scheme is currently being prepared and we will publish this in due course.

 

This statement was prepared on 16/06/2021.