Current climate-related investment strategies have a narrow focus; this needs to change, writes Mike Stone, CIO of TPG’s Rise Fund.
To keep up with demand, investors need to broaden the impact investment pipeline to include mature businesses, writes Apollo's impact chair Lisa Hall.
KKR’s industrials team routinely gives equity to a portfolio company’s entire workforce. Is this the future of private equity investment?
There is not yet consensus about what constitutes a true impact strategy; debate about definitions could get in the way of much needed progress.
Women diversity
More than half of UK and continental investment teams were all-white last year and 12% featured no women, according to analysis by the two organisations.
The UN's Sustainable Development Goals will help investors 'build resiliency back into the fabric of society', write Robert Antablin and Ken Mehlman, co-heads of KKR Global Impact.
Private markets investors need to strive for ‘consistent and thorough private market data’, writes Teresa O’Flynn, global head of sustainable investing at BlackRock Alternative Investors.
Building back better requires more than just capital; it requires social change and good governance, write Joe Baratta, global head of private equity, and Kathleen McCarthy, global co-head of real estate, at Blackstone.
Europe’s hydrogen strategy requires an inflow private capital investment; a comprehensive policy support framework would get this moving, writes Emmanuel de Blanc, head of private markets at Allianz Global Investors.
Pressure is mounting on private markets managers to provide sustainable, repeatable returns, write Christy Fields, head of real estate portfolio solutions and John Haggerty, director of private market investments at Meketa Investment Group.
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