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Long-termism | September 16, 2017
Blade Runner through an impact lens
It’s 2017, the year Leon Kowalski rolls off the assembly line at the Tyrell Corporation. He’s programmed for slave labor on one of …
Fund managers get creative with catalytic capital for energy, nature and financial inclusion (The Liist, June 2023). Energy Peace Partners and impact fund manager Cameo are out to prove that even in conflict zones there are investable opportunities in basic services. They can’t test their hunch with commercial capital – such financing doesn’t exist for the renewable energy projects the partners are supporting in Sudan, Somalia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An energy credit mechanism the pair developed will allow project developers to get funding upfront for energy they produce in the future. The goal: to use $10 million in grants and concessional capital to catalyze $90 million in renewable energy investment in vulnerable parts of Africa. Their $10 million pilot fund is one of several catalytic capital vehicles on this month’s Liist of actively raising impact funds (check out dozens of funds featured on earlier lists). Such funds leverage $4 of commercial financing for every $1 of concessional capital.
Brookfield Renewable takes $360 million stake in Mumbai-based CleanMax. CleanMax is a leading supplier of renewable energy to corporate consumers in India, managing 1.6 gigawatts of wind and solar projects. Brookfield’s equity investment will help the company increase its installed capacity to 5 gigawatts. Indian corporations are “actively working towards supporting the government’s net zero goals,” said Brookfield’s Nawal Saini. Brookfield made the investment through its $15 billion energy transition fund.
Three steps private equity can take to capture alpha through diversity and inclusion. Employing diversity, equity and inclusion strategies is not performative wokeness – it’s a value driver. More private equity firms and their limited partners are requiring the reporting of sustainability metrics, including diversity data, as NYU’s Tensie Whalen outlined in ImpactAlpha last month. In a new guest post, Khalida Ali of Vista Equity Partners argues that firms can create financial outperformance as well as meaningful change by going beyond the hiring process to integrate diversity, equity and inclusion as “a core part of a PE firm’s business and the businesses they invest in, with defined strategy, measurable goals and buy-in from the top.”
Ajay Banga, the former Mastercard chief, formally takes over the World Bank leadership from Trump pick David Malpass. The World Bank “must pursue both climate adaptation and mitigation,” Banga told the bank’s employees on his first day. “It must embrace risk but do so prudently.”… Former HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan is named CEO of Enterprise Community Partners… Former Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is named CEO of the Bipartisan Policy Center.
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David Bank joins host Monique Aiken to talk about the ownership economy, ESG backlash, and system-level investing. Plus the headlines. Follow all of …
Jeff Skoll first became well-known as the president (and first full-time employee) of a nascent Internet marketplace known as eBay. Then he built …
Jack Moriarty of Ownership America chats with ImpactAlpha’s David Bank about employee ownership and new legislation to help investors back companies that are …
Eunice Ajim, founding partner Ajim Capital speaks with David Bank about her personal journey to launch the fund and her mission to support tech entrepreneurs …
Host Brian Walsh is joined by NYU’s Tensie Whelan to hear why more and more private equity firms are starting to embrace impact …
The BFM (Black Founders Matter) Fund’s Himalaya Rao speaks with David Bank about the alpha case for racial justice investing and the challenges …
As the Neighborhood Economics conference wraps up in Jackson, Miss., Kevin Jones speaks with David Bank about startup capital for sole proprietors, Black …
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For Earth Day, Dianne Dillon-Ridgley joins host Monique Aiken to reflect on four decades of working in finance, the environment and human rights. …
ImpactAlpha, Apr. 14 – “Net zero is not going to get us anywhere,” Ariane Mahler of Veridien Global Investors tells ImpactAlpha’s David Bank. “You …
🎧 On this week’s podcast. The Turner Miint’s Adwoa Asare joins co-hostsMonique Aiken and Brian Walsh to talk about training the next generation …
From Austin, ImpactAlpha’s Dennis Price joins host Brian Walsh to discuss Texas’s surprising role as the U.S.’s leader in clean energy – and how …
Private equity firms often bring sector-specific expertise and a seasoned perspective to their investments, knowing how to best create efficiencies, improve operations and …
Where politics and finance collide, the crusade against ESG is a rollercoaster ride filled with intrigue, backroom deals, and unforeseen consequences. From politicians …
The World Bank Group’s and International Monetary Fund themed their recent meetings in Washington, DC, “The way forward: Building resilience and reshaping development.” …
What does it take to be an effective financial activist? After supporting 156 Just Economy Institute fellows over the past six years, we …
The following is an excerpt from “Working to restore: Harnessing the power of regenerative business to heal the world,” by Esha Chhabra. In …
Impact investing has now reached more than $1 trillion in assets under management. With this growth, concerns over “impact washing” have also grown. …
More than one billion people around the world live in urban areas without formal access to basic infrastructure such as potable water, sewage, …
A push by fund index providers to tighten the criteria for what qualifies as an environmental, social and governance fund has led to …
Investors routinely examine the risk of achieving their financial objectives, and screen investments for ESG risk, but how do impact investors consider the …
Management guru Peter Drucker is credited with the popular maxim “what gets measured gets managed.” This holds true also in impact investing where …
Across the globe, some 10,000 private equity firms enjoy ownership rights in 40,000 portfolio companies, which in turn manage 20 million employees. PE …
Despite the valid criticisms that have surfaced about the voluntary carbon market, carbon finance is playing a critical role in catalyzing a just …
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ImpactAlpha, May 5 – John Moore quit his corporate gig and moved to Philadelphia two decades ago. He found a city rich in …
ImpactAlpha, April 28 — A first generation Nigerian-American, Su Sanni grew up in East New York, Brooklyn and Jamaica, Queens. The low-income neighborhoods, …
ImpactAlpha, Apr. 21 – Attorney and academic Lourdes Germán recognized early the power of public finance. She has spent years working at firms including …
ImpactAlpha, Apr. 14 – “Net zero is not going to get us anywhere,” Ariane Mahler of Veridien Global Investors tells ImpactAlpha’s David Bank. “You …
ImpactAlpha, March 24 – Hundreds of companies and investors this week urged policymakers to protect their “freedom to invest responsibly,” marking a new …
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ImpactAlpha, March 10 – Laura Ortiz Montemayor is not on board with decarbonization or its advocates. “Carbon is key to life. It’s a …
ImpactAlpha, Feb. 17 – Years before this week’s elegant and understated Super Bowl appearance, Robyn “Rihanna” Fenty turned down the NFL’s invitation to headline …
ImpactAlpha, February 3 — Andrew Crosson was a decade deep in the work of community economic development in central Appalachia when he got …
ImpactAlpha, January 27 – Gary Forster left his job in logistics at Procter & Gamble to volunteer in Zambia, inspired by the 2005 …
It’s 2017, the year Leon Kowalski rolls off the assembly line at the Tyrell Corporation. He’s programmed for slave labor on one of …