In October, we convened the Perseus User Needs & Impact Advisory Group, co-chaired by Barclays and Icebreaker One.
Date: 8 October 2025 10:00-10:30 BST
Location: online
Co-Chairs: Gavin Starks, IB1; Claire Reid, Barclays
Secretariat: IB1
Meeting Aims
- Update AG1 members on recent workshops
- Sentiment check on market opportunity
- Sentiment check-in re use case / pilot participation
Summary
It was noted that:
- The Perseus roadmap will work to build from financing green to greening finance, enabling broader market engagement across debt finance and related incentives
- UK green lending is (anecdotally) estimated to be around £1 billion per year, with potential to grow substantially (multiples) with a low-friction, personalised approach (which Perseus helps enable)
- The Perseus Sandbox is now live: vendors can integrate within a single (2 week) sprint
- A briefing on potential corporation-tax incentives is being drafted to open a conversation with HMT
- A conversation has been initiated with the FCA to discuss knowledge-sharing between the development of Open Finance programmes and the lessons-learned through the Perseus programme.
Building on the recent Working Group, Members discussed market segmentation and target focus:
- Build on the British Business Bank baseline/framework example
- Focus on priority intersection: high emitters + data-ready + under pressure to report now [see attached Venn diagram]
- Avoid language that could be perceived as critical of SMEs
- Align with government industrial strategy sectors
- Address positioning, motivations and incentives (e.g. cost savings, efficiencies, net zero)
- Balance the risk of over-narrowing focus to high-emitters only, with long-term impact at scale (e.g. immediate priority is for clear, rapid case studies).
In financial product innovation, it was highlighted that:
- Sustainability-linked loan volumes are stagnating due to high cost and compliance burdens
- Automated reporting can support reducing friction, improve accuracy and unlock growth
- FSPs have indicated that addressing both electricity and gas could address ~80% of their use cases
- EDPs include provisioning of national smart meter programme data as well as data via building management systems (e.g. in corporate real estate)
- A survey was issued to gauge the market opportunity for FSPs.
For use cases and implementation:
- Members agreed the need for published use cases and case studies by year-end
- Two banks are actively developing examples.
- A survey was launched to assess:
– CAP readiness for sandbox integration, and
– FSP capacity for case study delivery by December.
