
Mill Group is a successful property and finance group, best known for its innovative infrastructure funds
We firmly believe in offering our investors innovative and socially responsible investment opportunities, with clear and balanced information. We remain at the forefront of investment thinking, constantly seeking to create and provide the best property and infrastructure investment funds for our clients.
Mill Group success is based on developing excellent long term relationships with its clients and partners, as well as sub-contractors employed to deliver the services required under their respective agreements.
Formed in 1994, Mill Group has grown steadily and continues to promote new investment funds in property and infrastructure, which mainly comprise housing, schools, health, street lighting and other community PFI investments throughout the UK.
Our institutional funds are uniquely supported by public sector pension funds, including the London Pensions Fund Authority and major private sector institutions such as Aviva/Norwich Union, Clerical Medical, and Sumitomo Mitsui.
By working closely in partnership with these and other leading institutions, we have been able to identify and develop innovative opportunities to deliver the investment goals of our Investors, as well as efficiently manage their assets.
Mill Group’s funds and projects have won numerous industry awards, including:

Prime Minister Award

2005 Regeneration Award
Best Design led Regeneration Project

2002
Best Accommodation/Property below £20m

2003
Best Operational Local Government Project

2004
Best Non Major Health Scheme in Operation

2005
Operational Project with Best Design

2006
Most Innovative Funder


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