London has a reputation as a centre for excellence in financial services, including in the infrastructure finance market. By pioneering the use of private capital models since the late eighties, the UK – and specifically the capital – has historically dominated Europe’s infrastructure market for private capital. However, the abolition of the Private Finance Initiative and broader concerns around the impact of Brexit are raising questions about London’s. Can London remain a global leader in the infrastructure finance market at a time when private investment needs to play a critical role in delivering the UK’s infrastructure ambitions in the aftermath of the pandemic?